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Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Thursday his government expects lengthy tariff negotiations with the United States, and suggested they would include trade discussions involving sugar and ethanol.
MoreThe U.S. mission told China and Canada it was ready to confer with its officials in Geneva after those two countries filed trade disputes in response to new tariffs, World Trade Organization documents showed on Tuesday.
MorePresident Trump expects India to lower tariffs on American goods, but starting April 2, the U.S. will impose reciprocal tariffs. Prime Minister Modi praised Trump's America First approach, highlighting their strong personal bond. India is considering reducing tariffs on diverse products to appease Trump, demonstrating the growing geopolitical partnership and economic strategy adaptations between the two nations.
MorePresident Donald Trump has said he doesn’t intend to create exemptions from steel and aluminum tariffs and that additional sectoral, as well as reciprocal tariffs will be imposed on April 2.
MorePresident Donald Trump's tariff hikes will drag down growth in Canada, Mexico and the United States while driving up inflation, the OECD forecast on Monday, just as Trump promised to press ahead with a new wave of levies in early April.
MoreUS President Donald Trump said he would be imposing both broad reciprocal tariffs and additional sector-specific tariffs on April 2.
MoreIn recent years, the wood export industry has maintained its position as the second-fastest-growing sector, behind agriculture, forestry, and fisheries.
MoreIn a significant shift in US trade policy, President Donald Trump’s administration implemented a 25% tariff on all aluminium and steel imports starting March 12, 2025. This abrupt decision has dealt a heavy blow to numerous exporting nations, including Vietnam.
MoreThe US-European tariff conflict is jeopardising transatlantic business worth US$9.5 trillion annually, the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU warned on Monday.
MoreChina stands to gain from the ongoing trade wars between the US and its allies, the European Union’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.
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