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FinanceInflation hits highest level since February as toll of tariffs begins to appear
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2025
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TechNvidia shares jump 5.2% pre-market on chips exception from Trump administration
By Yuri Kageyama and The Associated PressJuly 15, 2025
Volvo takes a $1.2 billion hit due to U.S. tariffs and production delays
PoliticsVolvo takes a $1.2 billion hit due to U.S. tariffs and production delays
By AFPJuly 15, 2025
Ignore ‘Sell America’ call, says J.P. Morgan investment strategy boss—neither tariffs nor national debt are enough to clip the wings of U.S. dominance
EconomyIgnore ‘Sell America’ call, says J.P. Morgan investment strategy boss—neither tariffs nor national debt are enough to clip the wings of U.S. dominance
By Eleanor PringleJuly 15, 2025
Tomatoes
PoliticsFresh Mexican tomatoes singled out for 17% tariff
By Dee-Ann Durbin and The Associated PressJuly 14, 2025
Stock markets are rewarding Trump’s new tariff threats with the S&P hovering near its record high
FinanceStock markets are rewarding Trump’s new tariff threats with the S&P hovering near its record high
By Irina IvanovaJuly 14, 2025
We’re about to find out who’s really paying for tariffs
FinanceWe’re about to find out who’s really paying for tariffs
By Jason MaJuly 14, 2025
Maros Sefcovic
PoliticsEU ministers rip Trump’s 30% tariffs as ‘absolutely unacceptable’
By Sam McNeil and The Associated PressJuly 14, 2025
resident Donald Trump participates in a round table event at the Hill Country Youth Event Center to discuss last week's flash flooding on July 11, 2025 in Kerrville, Texas. Trump traveled to Texas one week after flash flooding along the Guadalupe River swept through cities, mobile home parks and summer camps, killing 120 people.
EconomyMarkets are preparing for an international game of tariff bluff—but President Trump may no longer need to back down
By Eleanor PringleJuly 14, 2025
Photo: An inflatable chicken mimicking US President Donald Trump is set up on The Ellipse, a 52-acre (21-hectare) park located just south of the White House and north of the Washington Monument (rear).
FinanceThe markets are betting against Trump on the assumption the Fed will rescue them if their call is wrong
By Jim EdwardsJuly 14, 2025
‘There’s a hesitancy to hire people just to lay them off in the near future’: Tariff turmoil extends manufacturing’s 3-year slump
Economy‘There’s a hesitancy to hire people just to lay them off in the near future’: Tariff turmoil extends manufacturing’s 3-year slump
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressJuly 14, 2025
China exports surge 5.8% in June as business rush through orders during U.S. tariff reprieve
EconomyChina exports surge 5.8% in June as business rush through orders during U.S. tariff reprieve
By Elaine Kurtenbach and The Associated PressJuly 14, 2025
EU official says bloc to explore Asia pacts as U.S. tariffs loom
PoliticsEU official says bloc to explore Asia pacts as U.S. tariffs loom
By Aaron Clark, Shery Ahn and BloombergJuly 14, 2025
EU finance ministers rattle sabers at Trump as they seek a final deal: ‘If you want peace, you have to prepare for war’
PoliticsEU finance ministers rattle sabers at Trump as they seek a final deal: ‘If you want peace, you have to prepare for war’
By Sam McNeil and The Associated PressJuly 14, 2025
Dow futures sink as Trump keeps pushing tariffs while White House suggests Powell’s job could be at risk
FinanceDow futures sink as Trump keeps pushing tariffs while White House suggests Powell’s job could be at risk
By Jason MaJuly 13, 2025
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