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04.04 / 19:17
Extreme Action Mobile economy President Golf reports White House grounds off-limits as anti-Trump protests loom, forcing postponement of iconic garden tours
White House is being pushed back by one day. With a major anti-Trump rally expected to draw thousands to D.C. on Saturday, officials have postponed the garden tours that were scheduled for that day, citing safety and crowd concerns around the White House.
04.04 / 17:29
markets economy Trade performer shock Pharmaceuticals D-Street stumbles as fresh tariff fear feeds into slowdown woes
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: A spell of weakness in Asian markets spilled into Indian equities on Friday, sparking a sell-off that swept across sectors. Indian markets that averted a steep fall a day earlier plunged 1.5%, as fears of a US recession and its consequences grew.
04.04 / 15:33
markets economy Remark wellness Trade President exclusive Powell sees tariffs raising inflation and says Fed will wait before further rate moves
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Friday that he expects President Donald Trump's tariffs to raise inflation and lower growth, and indicated that the central bank won't move on interest rates until it gets a clearer picture on the ultimate impacts.
04.04 / 15:33
markets FIVE JPMorgan economy Remark Trade President Watch Fed Chair Jerome Powell speak live on interest rates and tariffs
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04.04 / 15:33
markets FIVE economy Trade President Experts exclusive Traders betting Fed will cut rates at least 4 times this year to bail out economy
Traders are now betting the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at least four times this year, amid fears President Donald Trump's tariffs could tip the U.S. into a recession.
04.04 / 14:35
markets Manufacturing Trade President show country innovations The 1960s ‘Chicken Tax’ Shows the Lasting Impact of Tariffs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Nothing is more American than the pickup truck. One big reason why: the “chicken tax." The U.S.
04.04 / 13:09
JPMorgan economy Sustainability President country reports shock After JPMorgan, Barclays, and BofA sound alarm on U.S recession following Donald Trump's stiff tariffs, here's what you need to know
Barclays, and Bank of America are sounding warnings over the prospect for a recession across the globe following US president Donald Trump's latest imposition of high tariffs, reported CNBC. JPMorgan said that if the tariffs remain imposed for long, it might lead the United States and the world into a recession, according to the report.
04.04 / 13:09
economy Trade President Fishing country Headlines International Hook, line, and sanctioned: Donald Trump hits French island Saint-Pierre-Et-Miquelon with 50% tariff over single fish shipment in bizarre trade clampdown
With this move, the two small islands off the Canadian coast have gone from relative obscurity to being the unexpected face of an escalating US-France trade clampdown. While larger countries like China and Mexico are often the focus of trade battles, this time it’s a quiet fishing outpost of under 6,000 people caught in the crossfire.
04.04 / 11:15
COST UPS security Apple President country Features A $2,300 Apple iPhone? Donald Trump tariffs could make that happen
US President Donald Trump imposed a series of sweeping tariffs on countries around the world that could drastically alter the landscape of global trade, and consumer goods like iPhones could be among the hardest hit, analysts said on Thursday, with increases of 30% to 40% if the company were to pass on the cost to consumers. Most iPhones are still made in China, which was hit with a 54% tariff. If those levies persist, Apple has a tough choice: absorb the extra expense or pass it on to customers.
04.04 / 10:17
markets UPS Coronavirus pandemic President country diving Brent slides over 3%, hits lowest level since 2021
Oil prices were heading towards their lowest close since the midst of the coronavirus pandemic in 2021 on Friday, hit by U.S. President Donald Trump's barrage of new tariffs and output increases announced by the OPEC+ producer group. Brent futures plummeted by $2.29, or 3.3%, to $67.85 a barrel by 0948 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures dived by $2.32, or 3.5%, to $64.63.
04.04 / 09:53
COST economy Trade poverty track country Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs will deal the Global South a hard blow
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. US President Donald Trump is showing America’s trading partners no mercy. If they export a lot to the US, it will tariff them back—by half.
04.04 / 09:31
WhatsApp Trade President War country shock US tariffs to force quicker Fed, ECB rate cuts to support growth, says Nomura
European Central Bank could cut rates as soon as this month, Nomura said. U.S. President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries on Wednesday, which intensified the threat of a global trade war and fuelled fears of a global economic slowdown, or even a recession. The tariffs are «worse than feared», said Nomura, lowering its U.S. GDP growth estimate to 0.6% from 1.5%, on a quarterly basis, and hiking to 4.7% from 3.5% its forecast for year-end core PCE, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge. As a result, the brokerage expects the Fed to lower rates in December, taking the policy rate to 4.125%, followed by two more 25 bps cuts in the first quarter of 2026. It had previously expected the central bank to hold at 4.25%-4.5% until the second quarter of 2026.
04.04 / 08:21
UPS Trade President War show country US revises down reciprocal tariff on India to 26% from 27%
reciprocal tariffs for India to 26% from 27% announced a day before. Revisions have been made for atleast 14 countries including South Korea, Norway, South Africa and Thailand. As per a White House document, India’s reciprocal tariff was originally listed at 27%, as against the 26% that US president Donald Trump had shown during the announcement on April 2. However, the latest annex document shows that the tariffs have been revised down to 26%. The US’ trading partners will be subject to a global 10% tariff on April 5, after which only the countries listed in the annex would have their rates elevated to the revised numbers. Around 60 countries have been slapped with reciprocal tariffs. The measures announced by the US could lead to an overall contraction of around 1% in global merchandise trade volumes this year, the World Trade Organization (WTO) said Thursday.
04.04 / 07:35
UPS Fighting President War show Russia accused by Britain and France of delaying ceasefire talks, say Putin 'owes' the US an answer
Vladimir Putin of dragging his feet in ceasefire talks to bring a halt to fighting in Ukraine and ramped up pressure on Moscow by insisting that he owes the United States an immediate answer. Russia has effectively rejected a U.S. proposal for a full and immediate 30-day halt in the fighting after a Kremlin official said on Monday that Moscow views efforts to end its three-year war with Ukraine as «a drawn-out process.» «Our judgment is that Putin continues to obfuscate, continues to drag his feet,» British Foreign Secretary David Lammy told reporters at NATO headquarters, standing alongside his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot in a symbolic show of unity. Britain and France are helping to lead a multinational effort known as the «coalition of the willing» to set up a force to police any future peace in Ukraine. Lammy said that while Putin should be accepting a ceasefire, «he continues to bombard Ukraine. It's civilian population. It's energy supplies. We see you, Vladimir Putin. We know what you are doing.»
04.04 / 07:35
UPS Action community President country International Sacked envoy Phil Goff defends questioning Donald Trump's historical understanding
Phil Goff, New Zealand's former High Commissioner to the UK, sacked for publicly questioning US President Donald Trump's understanding of history, has defended his comments. Goff stated his comments were prompted by the US President's «disgraceful bullying» of Ukraine and its president Volodymyr Zelensky, and the «untruthful statements» made by the Trump administration about Russia’s invasion. New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters moved quickly to dismiss Goff, stating his position had become “untenable.” Goff, however, maintains he has no regrets and believes his actions will be viewed favorably in the future. Goff made the first comments about Trump during a live-streamed Q&A event with Finland Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen on March 4. Referring to Winston Churchill’s 1938 speech to the House of Commons following the Munich Agreement, asking Valtonen, “President Trump has restored the bust of Churchill to the Oval Office. But do you think he really understands history?” This question, according to Goff, arose from the “dismay” shared within the diplomatic community in London regarding Trump's stance on Ukraine. “As one untruthful statement followed another like something out of an Orwell novel, I increasingly felt that the lies needed to be called out," he had said.
04.04 / 07:35
Manufacturing Gap economy Trade country electronic testing Trump tariffs to test resiliency of US consumers
Donald Trump lambasted globalization as a raw deal for the United States that has devastated US manufacturing towns. Trump left out the upside to the United States from the liberal flow of goods: a reliable supply of affordably priced appliances, clothing and electronics whose consumption has helped lift US economic growth above other developed economies in recent years. «Obviously we've benefited significantly,» said Paul Gruenwald, global chief economist at S&P Global Ratings. «We get to consume a lot of things that are produced more efficiently in other countries.» Trump's tariffs are almost certain to negatively impact this dynamic, say economists who see the levies lifting the price on everything from Gap t-shirts to the Apple iPhone to French wine. «This is very clearly going to raise consumer prices,» Michael Pearce, a US economist with Oxford Economics, said of the barrage of levies announced late Wednesday in an unveiling the White House billed as «liberation day.»
04.04 / 07:35
markets COST BLOCK Trade President electronic strain Trump tariff puts Indian jewellery jobs on the chopping block
gems and jewellery industry, one of the country’s top export earners and a major source of employment, is staring at job losses after US President Donald Trump announced a 26% tariff on imports from India. The US is the sector’s largest market, and with demand expected to fall sharply, exporters fear that the move will put thousands of livelihoods at risk. In the last financial year (FY24), India exported about $33 billion worth of gems and jewellery, of which nearly $10 billion went to the US, according to official data. The new tariff would raise the current US import duty from around 6% to about 34%, making Indian products significantly more expensive for American buyers, said industry players. The Indian gems and jewellery sector is the country’s third-largest export to the US, after engineering and electronic goods. It employs millions of people, many of whom are involved in labour-intensive work such as diamond cutting, polishing, and jewellery crafting. India is also the global leader in diamond processing, handling about 90% of all cut and polished diamonds in the world.
04.04 / 03:57
Target economy Trade President country Schools Destinations China’s response to new U.S. tariffs will likely focus more on stimulus, building trade ties
BEIJING — China's reaction to new U.S. tariffs will likely focus on domestic stimulus and strengthening ties with trading partners, according to analysts based in Greater China.
04.04 / 03:31
markets economy Fitch pandemic Trade country 2020 Trump’s tariff salvo sets off alarm on US recession risks while stock markets bleed
Fitch Ratings. The ratings agency said the new tariffs, announced on what is labelled as “Liberation Day” by the US administration, go far beyond what it had previously expected and are already altering the global economic outlook. The tariff regime now imposes a minimum rate of 10% on all US trade partners, with significantly higher levies on 57 selected countries. As a result, the effective tariff rate (ETR) for EU imports into the US has jumped to about 20%, while the rate on Chinese goods has surged to 64%. These figures compare with Fitch’s earlier March assumptions of 15% for the EU and 35% for China. Other Asian economies have also been hit hard. Vietnam now faces a 46% tariff, Thailand 36%, Taiwan 32%, India 26%, South Korea 25%, Malaysia 24% and Japan 24%. Sector-specific exclusions—such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, copper and lumber—may be negotiated separately. Also Read: Recession, not Liberation Day! India, US and world GDP may slump for Trump tariff 'insanity' «We estimate the changes will raise the overall US ETR to about 25%, which would be significantly higher than the 18% we had assumed for 2025 in the March GEO and the highest rate for more than 115 years,» Fitch said.

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