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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTrump's Tariffs could impact iPhone pricesIn a surprising move, President Trump has reignited trade tensions by threatening a 25% tariff on Apple products unless they are manufactured in the U.S. This could significantly impact iPhone prices and alter the tech landscape.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNTrump threatens to impose 25 pct tariffs on Apple, Samsung smartphones not made in U.S.U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Friday to roll out 25 percent tariffs by the end of next month on smartphones made by Apple, Samsung Electronics Co. and other companies if they are not manufactured in the United States.
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Axios on MSNLutnick: Trump "felt horrible" about impact of China tariffsPresident Trump felt "horrible" about the impacts of tariffs on China that hit American businesses in April, Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick said at an Axios event on Wednesday.Why it matters: Lutnick said the pain was necessary — but he again insisted prices won't rise for consumers.
When US President Donald Trump took office, he hit pause on wind energy projects. Then came the trade war, and tariffs made key components more expensive. Where does that leave the American clean energy sector?
US businesses are the most worried about the impact of President Donald Trump’s shifting tariff policies on their revenues, with more than half projecting a hit of at least 25% to their revenue, according to a survey by HSBC Holdings Plc.
Inflation climbed at the slowest pace since early 2021 in April, surprising economists who anticipated tariff-related increases.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNTrump threatens to impose 25% tariffs on Apple, Samsung phonesU.S. President Donald Trump threatened Friday to roll out 25 percent tariffs by the end of next month on smartphones made by Apple, Samsung Electronics and other companies if they are not manufactured in the United States.
Important measures of the economy like the unemployment rate and inflation have stayed stable so far despite President Donald Trump's trade wars, but that could soon change, forecasters say.