Business
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U.S. added a surprising 228,000 jobs in March as economy shows resilience in Trump trade wars
U.S. employers added a surprising 228,000 jobs last month, as the American labor market continues to show resilience as President Trump wages trade...
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The pushback begins: China imposes 34% tariff on U.S. goods
China is slapping a 34% tariff on goods it imports from the U.S. in direct retaliation for President Trump's sweeping trade crackdown.
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U.S. electric vehicle industry is collateral damage in Trump's escalating trade war
President Trump's tariff blitz has sent shock waves throughout every aspect of the global economy, including the auto sector, where...
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China imposes a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products starting April 10
China announced Friday that it will impose a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products beginning April 10, part of a flurry of retaliatory...
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Trump tariffs to hit autos, iPhones, food and more
Americans burned out on inflation will soon pay more for scores of household goods, including new cars, coffee, chocolate and iPhones after...
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General Motors, Nissan to boost production at US plants due to Trump tariffs
GM CEO Mary Barra hinted at this shift during an earnings call earlier this year, emphasizing the company's capacity to adapt.
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Meta whistleblower’s testimony will show if Mark Zuckerberg, other execs ‘lied to Congress’ about China ties: Sen. Hawley
A Meta whistleblower could prove that Mark Zuckerberg "lied to Congress" about the social media giant's ties to China when she testifies on Capitol...
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US adds surprise 228K jobs in strong March report
New payroll reports came in at 228,000, above last month's 151,000 jobs and an especially robust figure considering significant federal layoffs...
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Wall Street plunges again after China heats up trade war with Trump tariffs retaliation
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down nearly 1,000 points shortly after the opening bell -- a day after suffering a 1,679 drop, its worst...
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Why Wall Street is trying its best to stay on Trump’s good side
These are highly regulated institutions, so why risk a surprise audit, or a mean tweet that could lead to days of bad publicity.
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Why BlackRock boss Larry Fink believes he will win over control of the Panama Canal
Larry Fink is playing the long game. With a little time, a possible nudge from President Trump and some on-the-ground lobbying of his contacts in...
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Nearly 500,000 pounds of breakfast sandwiches recalled over label error: ‘Should be thrown away’
Many of the sandwiches were sent to Army and Air Force facilities.