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U.S. stocks ended lower on Monday after President Donald Trump released letters to trading partners including Japan, South Korea, Laos and Myanmar, announcing tariffs ranging from 25% to 40%. The Dow ...
President Donald Trump unveiled the first in a wave of promised letters that threaten to impose higher tariffs rates on key trading partners, including levies of 25% on goods from Japan and South ...
Japan and South Korea were hit with a 25% levy, while other countries ranging from South Africa to Laos were slapped with 30% ...
The letters warned the countries to not retaliate by increasing their own import taxes, or else the Trump administration ...
Futures on Wall Street are trading with losses at the culmination of the long Independence Day weekend ahead of US President ...
Monday rose by +0.30% and posted a 1.5-week high. The weakness in stocks on Monday boosted some liquidity demand for the ...
President Donald Trump posted several letters he sent to the leaders of Myanmar, Kazakhstan, Laos, Malaysia, and South Africa ...