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Yahoo Finance is chronicling the latest news and updates on President Trump's plans to impose tariffs on goods from other countries.
President Donald Trump on Friday signed an executive order exempting a range of food imports — including coffee, beef and bananas — from his reciprocal tariff policies.
Your favorite Italian pasta brands could soon be pulled from grocery store shelves as President Donald Trump doubles down on his costly tariffs.
U. S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Wednesday that the administration will soon announce tariff cuts to bring down prices for consumers.
Florida received a major diplomatic visit this week as nearly 20 European Union ambassadors and trade representatives made stops in Miami and Tallahassee.
European Union officials may cut growth forecasts for 2026 in the coming week in an assessment of damage to the region’s economy, a year after Donald Trump won back the White House.
President Trump is set to reduce tariffs on everyday food items like coffee and bananas. This move aims to ease the rising cost of groceries for millions of Americans. The proposed cuts are linked to new trade agreements with several countries.
The proliferation of trade regulations and threat of intensified enforcement have driven many companies to spend what could add up to tens of millions of dollars.
European Union officials are concerned a US push to expand the list of EU products subject to higher steel and aluminum tariffs may run afoul of the spirit of the trade agreement they signed this summer.