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An increasingly influential group of countries called the BRICS bloc is flexing its muscles as the threat and reality of globally imposed U.S. tariffs continue.
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India Today on MSNJimmy Fallon trolls Trump's India tariffs, jokes about Putin and Sydney SweeneyJimmy Fallon roasted President Trump's tariff plans affecting over 90 countries, including India and Brazil. The American ...
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Daily News on MSNTrump's higher tariffs take effect on imports from dozens of countriesUnited States President Donald Trump's sweeping higher tariffs on more than 60 countries have taken effect. The higher so-called "reciprocal" tariffs, announced last week in an executive order, were ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Chaotic, secretive and ripe for corruption': Trump agenda leaving businesses 'sputtering'After multiple delays, the "reciprocal" tariffs first announced this past spring by U.S. President Donald Trump went into ...
This failing status quo has created an opening for President Donald Trump and Secretary of Health Robert F Kennedy Jr’s emerging plans to remake the nation’s approach to mental health, with disastrous ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNChina Calls US a 'Bully' Amid BRICS Backlash Against Trump's New TariffsThe BRICS group of nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) are leading a global backlash against the latest ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTrump’s tariffs on Russian oil buyers bring economic, political risksWhile secondary tariffs could inflict pain on the Russian economy – severing a top source of funding for Russian President ...
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Raw Story on MSN'Unheard of': Trump's bizarre use of tariffs alarms national security expertPresident Donald Trump's new way to use tariffs has alarmed one national security expert, according to a new report. Experts ...
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The Manila Times on MSNUS partners seek relief as Trump tariffs upend global tradePresident Donald Trump's steeper global tariffs came into effect Thursday, leaving dozens of US partners scrambling to secure ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he would not initiate trade talks with President Trump after U.S. tariffs ...
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