Trump’s Trade War Roils Copper Market
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While investors feel like they may understand Trump's negotiating tactics by now, tariffs could soon show up in earnings and economic data, Mike Wilson said.
The possibility of a trade war, once a looming threat, is now a stark reality. US tariffs have been enacted, sending ripples across global economies, with
The total value of goods exchanged between the US and China plunged below 2020's pandemic era low in the second month of the new tariff war between two nations.
THE S&P 500 surpassed its February peak last week, reaching multiple new all-time highs amid optimism over trade negotiations and confidence that the economy and corporate earnings can withstand the impact of tariffs.
US companies are getting ready to open their books on the second quarter, with investors looking for signs of an impact from President Donald Trump's trade war launched on April 2. While earnings growth is expected to decelerate from the first three months of the year,
Buoyant markets may reflect hopes that the US president will always chicken out of imposing harsh tariffs. Yet Donald Trump now cites largely calm stocks as cause for fresh charges, such as a 35% Canada levy.
The July 9 deadline has come and gone with few tangible results to resolve disputes with America’s trade partners in place. The only deals that had been completed a week before the deadline were with the United Kingdom and Vietnam, and the U.S. had negotiated a tentative truce with China in May.
Arkansas farmers are grappling with the effects of the global trade war, as tariffs and other factors continue to impact their livelihoods.Beau Mason, a soybea
While exports to the U.S. were down, trade to other countries was up. Canada sent 30.1 per cent more unwrought gold, silver and platinum group metals to other countries, including the United Kingdom, for example, and 13.3 per cent more meat products to Japan.
The US president says he plans to implement a 50 per cent duty on US copper imports and a 200 per cent tariff on pharmaceuticals.