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FOX Business correspondent Kelly Saberi reported Monday that the NAHB has pointed to tariff uncertainty and lumber prices as ... GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE "I share President Trump’s desire to create fair and balanced trade across ...
With the future of President Donald Trump’s major tariffs in question after back and forth legal battles in the courts, the White House says tariffs will continue no matter what. Meanwhile, Trump announces new plans to double tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Earlier this month, Trump threatened Mattel with a 100% tariff on all its toy imports after Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz said the company would have to consider raising some toy prices due to tariffs and that it wouldn’t shift toy production to the United States, as that would be more expensive than paying the tariffs.
Market volatility threatens to change how new media functions, mere months after TikTok users had some relief as Trump vowed to “save” the app.
The stock market is back to where it started the year, but investors should remember that the economy is looking weaker.
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President Donald Trump's wide-ranging tariffs can stay on, at least for now, a federal appeals court ruled Thursday.
Mr. Trump celebrated what he calls a partnership between U.S. Steel and Japan-based Nippon on Friday, sharing details about commitments in the partnership and increased tariffs on imported steel.
High-end medical devices, including those made in the United States, may be especially vulnerable to tariffs because they’re built with parts from around the world.
United Airlines Chief Executive Scott Kirby said the recent technology and staffing issues that have plagued air-traffic control caused a dip in bookings at Newark Liberty International Airport that impacted its profits.