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Brazil's President Lula rejected Trump's “emperor” label, stating the world does not need such leadership after Trump threatened extra tariffs on BRICS nations.
Amid U. S. President and Israel PM's meeting in Washington, major revelation in U. S. media. Israeli officials believe Trump ...
World shares are mostly higher, with financial markets shrugging off U.S. tariff pressures on its trading partners.
In today's BizNews Briefing, South Africa faces a 30% US tariff, among 14 countries, despite President Ramaphosa’s claims of ...
“Major indexes opened lower, with declines accelerating after the U.S. announced 25% tariffs on goods from Japan and South Korea. A dozen more nations from Laos to Serbia received similar ...
The surprise US decision to raise its threatened tariff on Malaysia to 25 percent means trade will almost certainly dominate the Southeast Asian nation’s interest rate decision on Wednesday. Analysts ...
Markets fall on Monday after President Trump threatened 14 U.S. trading partners with steep tariffs starting August 1.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made a clear reference to Donald Trump when he said on Monday: “The world has ...
A new report from the Council of Economic Advisors found that the prices of imported goods have fallen this year and have declined faster than overall goods prices since February.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says that emerging BRICS economies did not want to live under an "emperor" after ...
Letters published on the president's Truth Social account have revealed that Japan and South Korea are set to be hit by a 25% ...