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CNET on MSNI've Been Tracking Tariff Price Impacts Every Day: Some Are Steady, but Don't Get ComfyAmazon this week claimed that is prices were remaining steady, but the news about President Donald Trump's tariffs and the economic fallout isn't getting any rosier: Just this week, Subaru announced that prices on certain models were getting hiked soon.
The Trump administration sees tariff talks as a chance to pressure a rival into concessions. E.U. officials have acted as though they were dealing with an ally.
The president cajoled, coaxed and cursed as he pushed fractious House lawmakers to pass a sprawling tax-and-spending bill.
President Trump on Friday revived his trade war, threatening to slap hefty tariffs on the European Union (E.U.) and to hit Apple with tariffs if it doesn’t manufacture in the United States. His moves represented an about-face after weeks in which markets had rallied to Trump’s pausing of his “Liberation Day” tariffs on much
Target Corp. (TGT) reported earnings… and they basically missed the broad side of the barn. That’s unfortunate. Target was once a great company and a fantastic stock. Maybe it will be again someday… but I don’t think that’s coming anytime soon.
Next steps on the bill are highly uncertain, and the upbeat tone from House leadership stood at odds with the unwieldy scene at the Capitol on Wednesday night.
In the lead-up to this VE Day anniversary, people across Europe are weighing what may be required to keep the peace.
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India Today on MSNWe've got to get it done: Trump ready to join Russia-Ukraine talks in TurkeyDonald Trump said he might join upcoming peace talks between Ukraine and Russia in Turkey later this week. Trump, traveling to Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar, mentioned he could fly to Istanbul if the negotiations show promise.
Trump’s advisers have privately expressed irritation to European officials that EU member nations’ differing trade priorities have slowed down the talks, according to people familiar with the discussions.