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China said on Tuesday it will not back down in the face of President Trump's fresh threat to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports, as the trade war between the world's top two economies...
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he was not looking at a pause on tariffs to allow for negotiations with trading partners but said he would talk to China, Japan and other countries about the...
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Stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region plunged on Monday by levels not seen in decades.
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Live” cast member James Austin Johnson returned as Donald Trump during the latest episode’s cold open to give his version of the president’s recent “Liberation Day” tariff announcement.
Many European nations and Canada have issued or updated travel advisories for visiting the US. Fewer visits could mean billions in lost spending too.
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Dozens of countries have asked to negotiate with President Donald Trump in the wake his tariff wave, according to White House Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett.
James Austin Johnson reprised his role as Donald Trump and joked about the uninhabited island of McDonald, which the real-life Trump put tariffs on—despite its only residents being penguins. “I want to go to there,” Trump said of the island. “Get me to God’s country, right?”
Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars as part of his economic plan to "supercharge" the US economy.
Billionaire businessman Mark Cuban said on Bluesky that Trump's aggressive tariffs, combined with DOGE cuts, could cause long-term economic harm.
Have I Got News For You” host Roy Wood Jr. and a panel of comedians react to President Donald Trump’s announcement of plans for reciprocal tariffs of at least 10% across all countries. The show airs on CNN on Saturdays at 9pm ET and is released on Max on Sundays.
Demonstrators packed the streets in several cities to bemoan what they considered a lack of strong opposition to the president and his policies.