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US President Trump announced a productive 90-minute phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping focused on advancing their ...
During the more than one-hour-long call, Xi told Trump to back down from trade measures that roiled the global economy and ...
LULULEMON Athletica posted a second straight disappointing quarter, fueling concerns that rising competition and new tariffs are derailing the company’s ambitious growth plans. Read more at The ...
The United States has made a temporary exception on steel tariffs for the United Kingdom, which means London avoids the 50 per cent tariffs other countries have to pay - for now. But British steel exp ...
Autos, steel and chips and other electonic components lead the exports lower while coal, non-ferrous metal and crude oil ...
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke and agreed that officials from the US and China will meet soon ...
Asian equities are catching the shrapnel. Futures in Tokyo and Sydney are flashing red, mimicking the overnight U.S. equity ...
Japanese household spending unexpectedly fell in April, government data showed on Friday, as consumers tightened their purse ...
The U.S. declined to label China a currency manipulator in a new Treasury report, but accuses Beijing of standing out among ...
SYDNEY - Australia will not relax its strict biosecurity rules during tariff negotiations with the United States, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Friday ahead of a potential meeting with U.S.
Wall Street closed lower yesterday as a spat between President Donald Trump and his billionaire former aide Elon Musk spilled ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discusses his meeting with President Donald Trump and why he asked to increase the pressure ...