Trump's tariffs
Donald Trump Vows to Impose Tariffs on Tech Sector Amid China Exemptions Uncertainty
US President Donald Trump has stated that it is up to China, not the United States, to come to the negotiating table on trade. According to Trump, "the ball is in China's court" and the US does not have to make a deal with China.
President Trump has announced that no country, including China, will be exempt from the tariff agenda, and that separate duties will be applied to products such as laptops and smartphones as a matter of national security. Trump also mentioned the introduction of a special semiconductor tariff.
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past month
- China Calls on US to Cancel Reciprocal Tariffs
- US Exempts Smartphones, Computers from Global Tariffs
- China Announces Retaliatory 125 Percent Tariffs on US Goods
- Trade Policy Reversal Sparks Volatility on Global Markets
- US Stock Market Shows Signs of Recovery Amid Ongoing Trump Tariff Uncertainty
- Global Markets Plunge in Response to Escalating Trade Dispute
- China Imposes 34% Tariffs on All US Goods in Response to Escalating Trade Dispute
- Trump announces new US tariffs of at least 10% on all imports
- Trump prepares to unveil reciprocal tariffs
- Trump Announces 25% Tariffs on Foreign-Built Vehicles
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- free accesspublicly ownedSingapore
- 'Ball is in their court on tariffs': White House says Donald Trump open to a deal with China, but...free accessprivately ownedSahu Jain Family
- free accessprivately ownedRyan Jungwook Hong
- free accessstate ownedQatar
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