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Ministers are desperate to strike an agreement with Donald Trump despite his advisers warning that he will not ease tariffs ...
It came as US investment bank Goldman Sachs as well as Germany 's Deutsche Bank both downgraded forecasts for the UK amid ...
The US threatened Mexico with sanctions and tariffs over a water dispute, accusing the latter of violating an 81-year-old ...
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The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European markets were volatile on Friday, after a tumultuous week of mixed messages on tariffs from US president Donald Trump. The moves came as China's president Xi Jinping ...
The boost to the British economy from a jump in exports to the US will be short-lived – thanks to Trump’s trade war over ...
Pharmaceuticals, beer, steel and aluminium, and cars and the automotive industry are likely to be the worst impacted by Trump’s tariffs – and our mortgage rates could also be hit.
China hiked its levies on imports of U.S. goods to 125% on Friday, hitting back at Donald Trump's decision to single out the ...
UK exports to US grew by £500m in February ahead of Trump tariffs - Analysts said there were ‘clear signs’ UK firms were ...
Alongside most countries, the UK still has the base level of 10% tariffs on exports and 25% on automobiles, so is the prime minister's "keep cool" strategy still paying off?
UK households are being encouraged to stock up on tinned food as soon as they can due to two distinct factors.