Donald Trump, trade deal
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President Donald Trump is getting his way with the world economy. Trading partners from the European Union to Japan to Vietnam appear to be acceding to the president’s demands to accept higher costs — in the form of high tariffs — for the privilege of selling their wares to the United States.
One final thought: In politics, you only have to do better than your competition. While The WSJ’s poll had Trump’s approval rating underwater, it also found that congressional Republicans hold sizable leads over Democrats on both the economy and inflation.
Jim Cramer's on-air profanity during "Squawk on The Street" came while discussing Trump's new EU trade deal that includes a 15 percent tariff on most European goods imported to the U.S.
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The International Monetary Fund is upgrading the economic outlook for the world this year because President Donald Trump’s protectionist trade policies have so far proven less damaging than expected
Today a confluence of factors argue that the key tail risk that may not be priced in is not just a cyclical recovery, but a boom,” BofA Research analysts write.
However, the U.S. under President Donald Trump's administration is placing renewed pressure on Lebanon's new government to crack down on Hezbollah's illicit activities.
Opening Bid Unfiltered is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. Midway through 2025, the economy finds itself in a fascinating position. Despite considerable Trump tariff uncertainty and sticky inflation,
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Five products to be hit by Trump's incoming tariffsThe risk is a dampening of consumption -- a key driver of the world's biggest economy. Trump's tariffs could impact everything from coffee beans and rice to cocoa, seafood or even electronics. Here are some examples of products in the crosshairs ...