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His comments come after Trump's top envoy, Steve Witkoff, said yesterday that he was pulling the U.S. team of negotiators out of Doha, Qatar, after Hamas' latest response in the talks, saying it "clearly shows a lack of desire to reach a ceasefire in Gaza."
US President Donald Trump suggested that he would not go below 15% as he sets so-called reciprocal tariff rates ahead of an Aug. 1 deadline, an indication that the floor for the increased levies was rising.
President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington Thursday, where he publicly scorned Fed chairman Jerome Powell over the costs of a long-planned, roughly $2.5 billion renovation project.
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'Sensible Tariff Policies, Not Gimmicks': Rep. Marcy Kaptur Blasts Trump's Reckless Tariffs In Remarks From House FloorOn the House floor several days ago, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) delivered remarks berating Donald Trump and his reckless, thoughtless tariff policies.
(Reuters) -Futures tied to Canada’s main stock index slipped on Friday, mirroring global markets, as investors awaited trade developments ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariff deadline next week. Futures on the S&P/TSX index were down 0.
April 9: Trump's higher "reciprocal tariffs" begin just after midnight. Hours later, the president says he is issuing a 90-day pause on those duties, except for China. Trump raises tariffs on Chinese goods from 104% to 145%, the highest rate so far this year.
President Donald Trump is visiting the Federal Reserve headquarters, a week after indicating that Fed chair Jerome Powell's handling of a renovation project could be grounds for firing.
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump's EU Tariffs Could Drive up Olive Oil Prices for U.S. ConsumersTrump's proposed 30% tariffs on EU imports could significantly increase olive oil costs for American consumers who rely heavily on Mediterranean suppliers.
Two projections show that the Trump administration's tariff revenues would not cover the next 10 years of projected deficits