Trump praises companies that don't ask for tariff refunds
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Government officials will soon launch a system to begin issuing refunds to importers who paid tariffs. Here's what it means for you.
From tariffs to Iran to DOGE, every Trump policy follows the same arc — big launch, predictable disaster, quiet retreat.
U.S. stock futures are tanking after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China that are due to take effect Tuesday.
A year after his "liberation day," Trump's trade war has reshaped how companies in industries such as retail and autos are modeling economic and policy risk.
President Trump has given U.S. businesses little time to prepare for newly imposed tariffs, and many have turned their frustrations into an appeal to have the tariffs delayed. In a letter to the president sent Wednesday, the Americans for Free Trade ...
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If President Trump successfully raises the global tariff rate to 15%, these stocks could take a hit
Manufacturers that rely on imported materials may be very affected by tariffs. Some automakers have felt the effect of tariffs strongly. Still, some companies will by minimally affected by tariffs -- of 10%, 15%, or 25%. These 10 stocks could mint the next ...