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United States President Donald Trump's proposed 50% tariff on copper imports would affect Mexican exports worth around US $1 billion per year.
Pew Research Center's global survey reveals 15 nations see U.S. as top ally while 8 view it as greatest threat, with Canada/Mexico showing strongest threat perception increases since 2019.
Following China's export restrictions on antimony, gallium, and germanium, US imports from Thailand and Mexico have surged.
The US President also warned on Tuesday that the BRICS nations --- including India --- would face a 10% tariff "pretty soon".
President Trump is again amping up his trade threats, unveiling a new batch of letters to country leaders outlining tariffs ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign tourists are trickling back to China after the country loosened its visa policy to unprecedented ...
President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday Mexico could redirect the copper it typically sends to the U.S. to avoid ...
A Pew poll asked respondents from around the world to name what they perceive to be their country’s most important ally and ...
REIT market keeps evolving rapidly. Check out my three favorite REITs to buy in July with strong balance sheets, steady ...
Chinese exporters have rerouted rare earth shipments, especially antimony, to the U.S. via Thailand and Mexico to bypass ...
Steep trade barriers that were set to go into effect on July 9 have once again been put on pause, giving banks a welcome reprieve, but adding still more pressure and uncertainty on the Federal Reserve ...
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