Business
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Target posts strong fourth quarter profits and sales, but warns on impact of tariffs
Sales and profits slipped for Target during the crucial holiday quarter as customers held back on spending and the company said there will be...
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Lockheed Martin's global fleet of F-35 fighter jets logs 1 million flight hours
Lockheed Martin has announced that its global fleet of F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets has logged 1 million flight hours.
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Uber teams up with Waymo to start selling driverless rides in Austin, Texas
Uber will shift into a new gear in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday when its ride-hailing service will begin dispatching self-driving cars to pick up...
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China slaps extra tariffs of up to 15% on imports of major U.S. farm exports and adds trade limits
China responded to new U.S. tariffs by announcing Tuesday it will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on imports of key U.S. farm products,...
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No backing down: Trump will levy 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico beginning Tuesday
President Trump said he'll follow through with 25% tariffs on imported goods from Mexico and Canada beginning Tuesday and will double tariffs on...
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent shrugs off Wall Street’s Trump tariff ‘selloff’
Bessent told Fox & Friends that the commander-in-chief's top priority is living the living standards of ordinary Americans
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House Dems, GOP urge Gov. Hochul to pump brakes on impractical electric car edict
New York's Democrats have joined Republicans in urging Gov. Hochul to pump the brakes on the timeline forcing New Yorkers to switch from...
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Lindt moving some chocolate production from US to Europe to avoid Canada’s retaliatory tariffs
The Swiss chocolate maker is one of the first major companies to announce plans to move some production out of the US to avoid Canada's retaliatory...
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Dow falls nearly 800 points — wiping out post-election Trump surge as tariffs take effect
The Dow was down nearly 800 points as of 11 a.m. Eastern time while the Nasdaq fell more than 260 points.
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Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China are in effect — all the products Americans can expect to pay more for
Goods from China face at least a 20% tariff, while imports from Mexico and Canada are being hit with a 25% levy.
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Trump’s tariffs are tool to ‘level the playing field,’ says Goldman’s David Solomon
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon discussed the stiff 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, as well as an additional 10% on China, that took effect...
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Target CEO warns of price hikes on produce in coming days following Mexico tariffs
CEO Brian Cornell said Target relies heavily on Mexican produce during the winter months, and the tariffs could force the company to raise prices.