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The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.
The impact of tariffs amid a trade war is already showing up in travel from Canada to Michigan. The number of people crossing into the Great Lakes State from Canada fell 11% in February and March.
President Donald Trump's proposed 100% tariffs on foreign-made movies sparked mixed reactions from Americans speaking with Fox News Digital.
Gamers have felt the impact of Trump’s tariffs as Microsoft has already raised prices of its Xbox consoles by more than 20%.
The PS5 did get a call out from CEO Hiroki Totoki when discussing the possibility of moving manufacturing to the US to avoid the brunt of Donald Trump’s tariffs. He admitted that the console “can be produced locally,” and that it would be “an efficient strategy” that “has to be considered going forward.”
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A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade holds the first hearing on the challenges Tuesday morning in New York. Five small businesses are asking the court to block the sweeping import taxes that Trump announced April 2 – “Liberation Day,’’ he called it.
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Explícame on MSNTariffs in China would have a ceiling and a floor, says Scott BessentRecent negotiations between the US and China have set a defined range for tariffs, establishing a 'floor' and 'ceiling' for potential changes. This framework aims to stabilize the economic landscape,
How “tariff zero” would expand opportunities for American exporters and help U.S. companies sell to the world.
Cannes boss Thierry Fremaux addressed Trump’s proposed tariff of 100% on foreign-produced movies and the resilience of American cinema at his press conference on Monday. U.S. President Donald Trump threw the film industry into despair on the eve of the Cannes Film Festival which hosts the world’s biggest market,
"What we're doing here with Netflix is a carrot to attract them rather than hitting people over the head with sticks," Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter.