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President Donald Trump said that the tariffs he threatened against Apple Inc. earlier Friday would also be aimed at a wider range of device makers, including Samsung Electronics Co., to spur them into moving manufacturing of their products to the US.
Calling the European Union "very difficult to deal with," President Donald Trump said Friday the United States would move to enact a 50% tariff on the EU.
CNET is keeping track of prices for several key products as prospects for the months ahead remain uncertain, including one popular TV speaker you might want to buy right now.
( The Hill) — The worst impacts of President Donald Trump’s tariffs could hit just in time for back-to-school shopping. Whether or not Trump reaches new deals with China and other trading partners, spikes in prices are already affecting clothing, electronics and other classroom essentials, and the deepest cuts could be mere weeks away.
The crypto market, known for its volatility, now faces fresh uncertainty as US President Donald Trump intensifies global tariff negotiations.
Todd Harder voted for Donald Trump and knows firsthand his community would benefit if the president can deliver on his promise of a quick American manufacturing renaissance.
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Axios on MSNLutnick: Trump "felt horrible" about impact of China tariffsPresident Trump felt "horrible" about the impacts of tariffs on China that hit American businesses in April, Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick said at an Axios event on Wednesday.Why it matters: Lutnick said the pain was necessary — but he again insisted prices won't rise for consumers.
Manufacturers and service-sector companies alike are pondering increased costs due to President Trump's tariffs and how it will impact their ability to make money.
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America’s highest-profile retail chains are walking a difficult tightrope — trying to blunt the financial hit from tariffs by raising prices for consumers without angering them or President Donald Trump.