World leaders react to Trump's tariffs
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President Donald Trump's move to slap a 10% tariff on most goods imported to the United States, as well as much higher levies on dozens of rivals and allies alike, has intensified a global trade war t...
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The tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump will put a strain on the United States' exports as well, said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Thursday.
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By Jeff Mason, David Ljunggren and Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON/OTTAWA (Reuters) - Countries around the world threatened to ratchet up a trade war with the United States on Thursday as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs ignited fears of steep price increases in the world's largest consumer market.
U.S. markets plunged in the wake of President Trump's announcement of new tariffs. Many stocks had their worst single day since the start of the pandemic in 2020. Leaders around the world denounced the tariffs and experts warned the president's action could risk more inflation,
News that Canada and Mexico are excluded from President Trump’s reciprocal tariff regime is a positive sign, giving a competitive advantage to the USMCA partners over other nations, said Pedro Casas Alatriste,
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