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Trump Confirms Trade Deal With United Kingdom

Big news… President Donald Trump on Thursday morning confirmed a new “full and comprehensive” trade deal with the United Kingdom.  “The agreement with the United Kingdom is a full and comprehensive one that will cement the relationship between the United States and the United

‘Made in America’ Loan Cap Doubled Under New Trump Admin

A cooperative effort between the Trump administration, the Senate DOGE Caucus chairwoman and the House’s top small-business lawmaker is working to boost domestic manufacturing by doubling the capital small businesses can access. Manufacturing loans have increased by 74% during President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in

Japan Gears Up For High-Stakes Trade Negotiations With Trump Admin

President Donald Trump, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer are expected to negotiate a historic deal with Japan on Wednesday as they meet with Tokyo’s Economic Revitalization Minister Ryōsei Akazawa.  Military support, energy projects and exchange rates are all

Trump Welcomes El Salvador President To White House

President Donald Trump’s 13th week in office is expected to include ongoing tariff negotiations as well as a visit from El Salvador’s president.  On Wednesday, Trump put a 90-day pause on reciprocal, customized tariffs he had imposed on dozens of nations, which was

EU Responds With Retaliatory Tariffs On US Goods

The European Union (E.U.) has agreed to tariffs on a range of U.S. products in response to President Trump’s sweeping new import taxes. EU states voted Wednesday to “introduce trade countermeasures” against the U.S., the European Commission said in a statement. The

Trump Threatens China With Increased Tariffs

President Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning to Beijing, threatening to impose an additional 50% tariff on all Chinese imports if the Chinese government does not step back from what he called its “manipulative trade practices.” Speaking from Florida, Trump accused China of flooding U.S. markets with subsidized goods, undercutting American industries

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