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President Donald Trump's administration took new steps toward imposing tariffs on imported semiconductors and pharmaceutical products Monday.
The UK, US, Europe and China rely heavily on Taiwan for semiconductors. The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) provides over half of the world's supply, including for AMD, Apple, ARM, ...
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White House top economic adviser, Kevin Hassett, doubled down to ABC News' Rachel Scott that there will be no tariff ...
Experts call Trump's raft of tariffs "worse than the worst-case scenario." There's been a pause and exemptions -- with things ...
Apple and Nvidia led the "Magnificent Seven" stocks higher Monday as investors cheered the Trump administration's temporary ...
It has risen by more than 28 basis points this month through April 11, however.Lasting damage?The discussion that has ...
The Georgia congresswoman purchased at least tens of thousands of dollars in stock the day before and the day of President ...
Trump went on to say that smartphones and laptops are still subject to the 20 percent "Fentanyl Tariffs." Trump also confirmed that these goods will be moved to a "different tariff bucket," ...
Any doubt that the president was “all talk” about tariffs has been put to rest amid a flurry of tariffs, threats and ...
US stocks rose Monday as traders rallied on the Trump administration’s exemption for tariffs on smartphones, computers and ...