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Asian shares rose Thursday, buoyed by optimism that the U.S.-Japan tariff agreement will be followed by more trade deals.
U.S. automakers worry that President Donald Trump’s agreement to tariff Japanese vehicles at 15% would put them at a ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) -- U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley, the lowa Republican from New Hartford ...
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KCRG on MSNSen. Chuck Grassley speaks on US trade deals
Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley has long been critical of tariffs, but the Republican is now saying the Trump administration’s ...
WASHINGTON] The US and South Korea have discussed creating a fund to invest in American projects as part of a trade deal, ...
According to the reports, there is a 15% tariff likely on the European Union, which is similar to what the US has imposed on ...
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India Today on MSNIndia-US trade deal still pending: Is Trump asking for too much?
In the last few weeks, the US has signed several trade agreements with countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan. But a deal with India, continues to remain out of reach.
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Inquirer on MSNAsia: Markets extend gains on US trade deal hopes
HONG KONG] Asian markets extended the week’s gains on Thursday on optimism other countries will follow up Japan’s US trade ...
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Capital Market on MSNIndices eye flat opening as FPIs sell, global trade buzz builds
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 4,209.11 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 4,358.52 crore in the Indian equity market on 23 ...
Engagement with international trade remains one of the main ways in which low-income countries can increase productivity and growth. But relying on one particular export market and specific trade ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNAsian shares, Aussie dollar climb on trade, earnings optimism
TOKYO: Shares in Asia rallied and the Australian dollar hit an eight-month high on Thursday as optimism over earnings and ...
The two sides will reschedule the meeting between US treasury secretary Scott Bessent and South Korean finance minister Koo Yun-cheol.
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