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After UK and China trade deals, tariff rate still highest since 1934, Yale report says
Despite new agreements with China and the U.K., import taxes remain at their highest levels in decades, significantly impacting international trade costs and economic relations, ac...
Read Full Article →Lutnick says 10% baseline tariff will stick around for "foreseeable future"
The recently finalized trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom preserves a 10% tariff on the majority of imported products, impacting cross-border commerce and...
Read Full Article →Trump makes a deal, Bill Gates on Elon Musk's DOGE, and an airport melts down: Business news roundup
The newly established trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom aims to influence international commerce amid escalating tariffs, potentially impacting marke...
Read Full Article →Trump unveils United Kingdom trade deal, first since 'reciprocal' tariff pause
The newly announced trade agreement between the U.S. and the United Kingdom marks a significant step in financial relations, potentially enhancing bilateral commerce following a te...
Read Full Article →Bitcoin rallies all the way back above $100,000
The recent rise of Bitcoin past the $100,000 level reflects increased investor confidence, influenced by international trade developments and a widespread market uptrend across var...
Read Full Article →Bitcoin jumps above $100,000 for first time since February
The recent trade agreement between the U.S. and the United Kingdom contributed to a significant increase in Bitcoin’s value, marking its highest point in several months and impacti...
Read Full Article →Trump says 10% is floor for tariffs; 'Some will be much higher'
President Trump's statement indicates that tariffs on imports will not drop below 10%, potentially increasing trade costs for certain countries based on their diplomatic relations...
Read Full Article →Trump announces trade deal with the U.K.
The agreement between the U.S. and the United Kingdom is expected to influence economic relations and market conditions by establishing new terms for imports and exports between th...
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