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Donald Trump getting out of a red car
FinanceInflation cooled in February, but economists say Trump’s tariffs haven’t had time to take effect
By Alena BotrosMarch 12, 2025
PoliticsStarmer says U.K. won’t follow Europe’s ‘disappointing’ retaliation against Trump’s steel tariffs—yet
By AFPMarch 12, 2025
FinanceGoldman’s Solomon says CEOs want policy certainty from Trump
By Todd Gillespie and BloombergMarch 12, 2025
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks into a microphone
PoliticsCanada will respond to Trump’s metal tariffs with more than $20 billion in retaliatory tariffs
By Rob Gillies and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025
PoliticsWho will Trump’s trade war hit next? Fears of a ‘tariff cascade’ threaten global trade as U.S. allies gripe about ‘economic self-harm’
By Nicholas GordonMarch 12, 2025
A shopper carrying Zara bags in California.
RetailZara parent Inditex’s shares plunge 8% after a slow start to the year with reluctant shoppers and market uncertainty
By Prarthana PrakashMarch 12, 2025
Harley Davidson event in Hamburg, Germany. It is a traditional event in Hamburg every year. Now the event is on the place Grossmarkt. Its the greatest Harley event in Germany. Lots of people are over 3 days there. The event starts with many partys and concerts. Traditional is the church service on sunday with the great rally over the streets of Hamburg with all bikers. Harley Davidson is a company for motorbikes since 1903."
FinanceEU escalates Trump trade war by slapping import tariffs on Bourbon whiskey and Harley-Davidsons in $28 billion retaliation
By Ryan HoggMarch 12, 2025
U.S. President holds up an executive order as Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick smiles and looks on from the president's right.
NewslettersBusiness leaders urge a long view over tariff turmoil—but consumers and companies are spooked
By Greg McKennaMarch 12, 2025
FinanceBank of America says building material manufacturers’ first instinct to Trump’s tariffs has been to hike prices
By Alena BotrosMarch 12, 2025
US President Donald Trump speaks to members of the media while looking at Tesla vehicles on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
FinanceTrump’s tariffs have pushed markets to the doorstep of ‘correction territory’ says Wall Street
By Eleanor PringleMarch 12, 2025
FinanceEurope targets red states with tit-for-tat tariffs—Kansas beef, Alabama produce, and soybeans from House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Louisiana
By Lorne Cook and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump addresses a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on March 04, 2025 in Washington, DC.
FinanceFears of a recession are rising as stocks turn down and Trump continues to press tariffs
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025
FinanceAmerican steel knife company hit by Canadian customer anger as Trump tariffs arrive: ‘Thank you. We love your product. We are not buying’
By Paul Wiseman, Josh Boak and The Associated PressMarch 12, 2025
FinanceLarry Summers says there is a real possibility of a recession, which he calls the result of a ‘self-inflicted wound’
By Alena BotrosMarch 12, 2025
A man in a jacket and tie grabs his glasses and makes a very concerned face on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
FinanceTrump’s tariff threats caused the VIX to surge. Is it a momentary spike or the start of a global contagion?
By Greg McKennaMarch 11, 2025
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