China has said it has received overtures from the United States for talks on tariffs — but warned it will need concessions as proof of “sincerity” before any negotiations can take place.The
Dubai: A major U.S. trade court ruling this week blocked most of the global tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump—calling them unlawful. While the legal battle is far from over, this decision
No change at the border just yet, says former customs officialpublished at 03:34 British Summer Time 03:34 BST Katie SilverBusiness reporter, Singapore I’ve just been speaking with a former top official at
(Bloomberg) — The vast majority of President Donald Trump’s global tariffs were deemed illegal and blocked by the US trade court, dealing a major blow to a pillar of his economic agenda.
A US trade court has blocked President Donald Trump from using emergency powers to impose sweeping tariffs on imports. The ruling on Wednesday, local time, by a three-judge panel at the New
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BBC A US federal court has ruled that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing global tariffs, in a major blow to a key part of his economic policies. The Court
Sweden-based automaker Volvo Cars said it is eliminating 3,000 white-collar jobs at operations around the world as the automotive industry faces supply chain and tariff-related disruptions. The layoffs represent around 15% of
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Sweden-based automaker Volvo Cars said it is eliminating 3,000 white-collar jobs at operations around the world as the automotive industry faces supply chain and tariff-related disruptions. The layoffs represent around 15% of
A record high in optimism levels seen amongst Irish small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) several months ago has dropped back to more average levels as the turmoil of high US tariff