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Tech expert: Trade agreements, not tariffs, would benefit US manufacturers and consumers

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An expert tells Scripps News trade agreements, not tariffs, can deliver economic benefits to U.S. producers and consumers. (Scripps News)
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Simon Harris says there is a 'period of negotiation' with the US over tariffs

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Irish deputy premier Simon Harris said that he got “a sense that we will now move into a period of negotiation” after a meeting with US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington DC on Wednesday. Speaking at Government Buildings in...
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Tariffs on China could upend tech industry, increase prices of electronics

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An all-out trade war between the U.S. and China could upend the tech industry, which accounts for billions of dollars in trade between the countries. (Scripps News)
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Stock markets open with major rally after days of significant tariff-induced losses

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Investors respond positively to signals from Treasury Secretary about potential tariff negotiations with President Trump. (Scripps News)
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Consumers may pull back amid tariffs, experts say not to stockpile goods

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Some consumers are reevaluating their spending amid fears that tariffs could increase the prices of many goods. (Scripps News)
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Trump Tariffs Hit US Trading Partners: How Will China React?

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US President Donald Trump imposed the steepest American tariffs in a century that will see at least a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US, with even higher duties on some 60 nations. China now faces a tariff of well above 50% on many...
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Traders Weigh Tariff Angst & US Recession Odds

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Economists see the chance of a US economic contraction increasing due to President Trump's trade war. Ana Boata, Head of Economic Research at Allianz Trade speaks to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie about how tariffs might impact the US economy...
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The Key Takeaways From the ISM's March Manufacturing Report

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Timothy Fiore, chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee, discusses March US factory activity on "Bloomberg The Close." US factory activity contracted in March for the first time this year, with the ISM's manufacturing...
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US farmers expected to bear the brunt of retaliatory tariffs

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The tariffs could target nearly $27 billion worth of U.S. agricultural goods, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. (Scripps News)
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Trump Aides Propose 20% Tariff on Most Imports: WaPo

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Aides to President Donald Trump have drafted a plan to impose tariffs of nearly 20 percent on most imports to the United States, according to a Washington Post report. Michael Shepard has more on Bloomberg Television.
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Tariff's Aim is Free Trade, Not Revenue: Rep. Murphy

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Representative Greg Murphy (R) North Carolina, discusses President Trump's tariff announcement on Wednesday and states the President is just trying to level the playing field, and hopes no revenue is generated. He also talks about the...
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What to expect as new tariffs take effect this week

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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump says reciprocal tariffs are on the table for all countries. And on Thursday, 25 percent tariffs on foreign-made cars and auto parts are set to kick in. (Scripps News)
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Flexport CEO on Global Supply Chian Tariff Expectations

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Flexport Founder and CEO Ryan Peterson discusses discusses the uncertainty around tariffs as they're set to hit the global supply chain. He tells Dani Burger and Katie Greifeld on "Open Interest" the goal for Flexport is to become...
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How Can New Auto Tariffs Impact the Economy?

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Mary Lovely, Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, shares her thoughts on what to expect from President Trump as he is set to announce new auto tariffs. Mary talks about how these new auto tariffs could...
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International Paper CEO Sees Slowing Demand

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International Paper CEO Andrew Silvernail joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about where he's seeing a slowdown for the sustainable packaging giant and how tariffs could impact his bottom line.
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Nouriel Roubini Pitches a North American Economic Union

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Nouriel Roubini, senior advisor at Hudson Bay Capital and NYU Stern Professor Emeritus, explains his pitch for the United States, Mexico, and Canada to form an economic union, a single market for full free trade in a wide range of goods...
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President Trump's Tariffs Have Rerouted China's Exports

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President Trump's imposition of tariffs have pushed Chinese manufacturers and exporters to seek alternative markets, such as Indonesia and Mexico. The influx of Chinese goods is impacting these emerging economies, as Katia Dmitrieva...
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Unique Challenges for Small Business Owners

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US small-business optimism falls to a four month low. The latest NFIB survey shows business owners are feeling uneasy about potential tariffs. Owners indicated they will pause investments as they assess the polices of the Trump...
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Trump Escalates Tariff Threat, Meets With NATO Head

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President Trump escalated his tariff threat, saying he has no intentions of backing down from his plans. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall has the latest from the White House, as the president meets with the NATO Secretary General on trade and...
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Inflation remains stable amid trade wars: February CPI shows 2.8% year-over-year increase

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The new data comes as President Trump implements 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports into the U.S. (Scripps News)
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Inflation Eases in US, CPI Rises 0.2% in February

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US consumer prices rose at the slowest pace in four months in February, offering some reprieve ahead of tariffs that are expected to drive costs higher. The consumer price index increased 0.2% after a sharp 0.5% advance in January....
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US stocks suffer another day of losses amid economic uncertainty

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All three major U.S. indexes continued to slide Tuesday amid growing uncertainty about the future of the economy. (Scripps News)
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Looking back at a week of volatile tariff activity from President Trump

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President Donald Trump has rocked global markets and amplified consumer concerns with a week of volatile tariff policy. (Scripps News)
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Trump delays some tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods amid consumer price concerns

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President Trump is now delaying some tariffs that he placed on both Mexican and Canadian goods until April 2, amid concerns about rising consumer prices. (Scripps News)