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As Trade Tensions Rise, A Look At How Trump Has Roiled Financial Markets
- Friday July 4, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
With sweeping tariffs on friend and foe, US President Donald Trump has roiled financial markets and sparked a surge in economic uncertainty -- and tensions are mounting days before a fresh volley of higher duties are due to kick in.
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China Slams US-UK Trade Deal, Calls It 'Poison Pills' Worse Than Tariffs
- Wednesday May 14, 2025
- World News | Edited by Anushree Jonko
These conditions have raised concerns in Beijing, with Zhang Yansheng, a senior researcher at the China Academy of Macroeconomic Research, describing the deal's clauses as "poison pills" that are worse than tariffs.
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Explained: Details Of The US-UK Economic Deal
- Friday May 9, 2025
- World News | Reuters
The United States and Britain announced a deal to lower tariffs on some goods on Thursday, with U.S. levies on cars and steel being cut and both sides gaining better access to agriculture markets.
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As Trade Tensions Rise, A Look At How Trump Has Roiled Financial Markets
- Friday July 4, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
With sweeping tariffs on friend and foe, US President Donald Trump has roiled financial markets and sparked a surge in economic uncertainty -- and tensions are mounting days before a fresh volley of higher duties are due to kick in.
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www.ndtv.com
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China Slams US-UK Trade Deal, Calls It 'Poison Pills' Worse Than Tariffs
- Wednesday May 14, 2025
- World News | Edited by Anushree Jonko
These conditions have raised concerns in Beijing, with Zhang Yansheng, a senior researcher at the China Academy of Macroeconomic Research, describing the deal's clauses as "poison pills" that are worse than tariffs.
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www.ndtv.com
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Explained: Details Of The US-UK Economic Deal
- Friday May 9, 2025
- World News | Reuters
The United States and Britain announced a deal to lower tariffs on some goods on Thursday, with U.S. levies on cars and steel being cut and both sides gaining better access to agriculture markets.
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