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President Donald Trump is exempting smartphones, computers and more electronics from his global “reciprocal tariffs” after a ...
The Trump administration says it will exclude electronics like smartphones and laptops from reciprocal tariffs.
China will pay no attention if the United States continues to play the "tariff numbers game", China's foreign ministry said ...
A White House official predicted to The Post last week that India, Japan and Vietnam were likely to be among the first nations to come to a one-for-one trade understanding with the US.
President Trump unveils reciprocal tariffs, dubbing it "Liberation Day" for America, with India facing a 26% tariff rate.
"This is not a permanent sort of exemption," Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said of Trump's tariff carve-outs for tech ...
The Trump administration late Friday exempted smartphones, computers and other electronic imports from President Donald Trump ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt takes ... as Beijing and Washington have ramped up tariffs to 125% on each other’s imports. A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is expected to push a zero-to-zero EU-U.S. tariff deal when meeting with President .
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wants trading partners to limit China’s involvement in their economies in exchange for ...
Stocks moved higher on Monday after the White House, over the weekend, signaled some Chinese tech goods would be exempt from ...
Donald Trump’s administration has been begging for a call from Chinese President Xi Jinping—despite Trump’s claims that his ...