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Tariffs don’t exist in a vacuum. When the U.S. imposes them, other countries may retaliate, disrupting global supply chains ...
Some of America’s biggest companies say President Donald Trump’s erratic trade policy is leading consumers to spend less, raising costs for their businesses and making it impossible to plan for the ...
The impact from tariffs has so far been most immediately felt in financial markets, with stocks erasing nearly a year’s worth ...
Art Laffer, a noted conservative economist, said in a new interview that President Trump’s tariffs could cause a significant ...
A rate cut at either the Federal Reserve’s May or June meeting seems more unlikely Thursday after the most prominent dovish ...
Tariff worries continue hanging over companies as they report their latest financial results and try to provide guidance on ...
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Chipotle (CMG) won't be raising prices of chicken burritos or guac and chips as it tries to navigate through fragile consumer sentiments and a trade war. The burrito chain missed expectations on ...
Everyone is talking about tariffs, and no one quite knows what to make of them, the Federal Reserve's "Beige Book" shows.
“Tariffs drive up prices in the US, leading to inflation, not industrial revival. A T-shirt that costs $1 to make in Cambodia ...
Canadians and Minnesotans who spoke to MPR News made it clear that the trust that’s kept commerce rolling across the ...
Stagflation — a mix of slow economic growth, high inflation and high unemployment — which hit the U.S. in the 1970s, could ...
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