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American sourcing firms and exporters in China are approaching Indian companies to supply goods to the US as high tariffs ...
The hopes that have driven the recent rally on markets seem to be evaporating. But shareholders are putting too much stock in ...
Trump, in an interview with The Atlantic, said he's had a "positive talk" with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following the ...
Bessent moved markets last week when he said in a private speech to JPMorgan Chase that he expects a deescalation in the trade war because “Neither side thinks the status quo is sustainable.” ...
US and China tariff tensions continue to dominate the focus, with signs of deescalation mounting even as President Trump sent ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday said many top trading partners of the United States had made ‘very good’ ...
As I repeatedly said, I believe that it’s up to China to de-escalate, because they sell five times more to us than we sell to ...
The Chinese exempting some goods from tariffs indicates they are interested in reducing tensions, Bessent said ...
US President Donald Trump has signalled a potential U-turn on his trade war with China. During a Tuesday press conference at ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (left) shakes hands with House Majority Leader Steve Scalise at the tariff announcement Wednesday. (Jim LoScalzo- Pool via CNP/Zuma Press) Treasury Secretary Scott ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday signaled that a de-escalation of the trade war over President Trump’s harsh tariff ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said China is an unreliable trade partner and should be responsible for reducing tensions. "I believe it's up to China to de-escalate, because they sell five times ...
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