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World shares are mostly higher, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners.
Major stock markets mostly rose Tuesday after President Donald Trump extended his tariffs deadline and hinted at a further pushback, though uncertainty over US trade policy capped gains.
President Donald Trump is again pushing back the deadline on his so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs, delaying implementation ...
By Jeff Mason and Leika Kihara WASHINGTON/TOKYO (Reuters) -Powerhouse Asian economies Japan and South Korea said on Tuesday ...
Dozens of America’s trading partners are bracing themselves for August 1, the new deadline for punishing tariffs on goods ...
Stocks are mixed in early trading Tuesday as Wall Street watches for new developments in the Trump administration’s bid to ...
Trump’s comments come after Monday's press briefing, where White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked to walk ...
Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. The White House renewed its “reciprocal” tariff plan anyway, ...
Trump announces tariffs up to 40% on 14 countries including Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia. August 1 deadline set for trade deals or face crushing penalties.
US stocks open mixed after Trump unveiled tariffs on 14 countries, and signed an executive order to extend the “reciprocal” ...
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