
No more 'made-in-China' in the U.S.? It's headed that way, Chinese exporters say
GUANGZHOU, China — From blenders to bicycles, it could get tough for Americans to buy made-in-China products soon. That's the message from manufacturers and exporters this week at China's oldest and biggest trade fair — the Canton Expo. Soaring U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods have sown chaos in …
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Trump's tariffs may mean Walmart shoppers pay more, his treasury chief acknowledges
WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged Sunday that Walmart, the largest U.S. retailer, may pass along some of the costs from President Donald Trump’s tariffs to its shoppers through higher prices. Bessent described his call with the company’s CEO a day after Trump warned …
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China says it will speed up Pakistan dam construction after Indian threat to cut supplies
China has said it was accelerating work on a “flagship” dam in Pakistan in the wake of India’s recent threats to cut off water supplies.The …
Sen. Rand Paul: Proposed Qatari gift plane has 'raised more questions than I think it's worth'
On "This Week," the GOP senator addresses the Qatari luxury jet and tariffs. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., said he has doubts over President Donald Trump's …
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Analysis: Trump’s truce with China on tariffs comes at a cost to U.S. credibility
This article was originally published by the Council on Foreign Relations on May 12, 2025. The trade talks in Geneva between the United States and …
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Meet the small-business owner suing Trump over tariffs
“One minute I was talking about how to make an easy pot roast, and the next minute we’re talking about an international trade war,” Emily Ley said. PENSACOLA, Florida — After a long day promoting her new cookbook, entrepreneur Emily Ley sank into her couch and began writing about the threat that …
Trump's tariffs may mean Walmart shoppers pay more, his treasury chief acknowledges
WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged Sunday that Walmart, the largest U.S. retailer, may pass along some of the costs from President Donald Trump’s tariffs to its shoppers through higher prices. Bessent described his call with the company’s CEO a day after Trump warned …