Trump announces Japan tariff deal
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President Trump announced deals with Japan, Philippines and Indonesia, but many other countries have yet to clinch agreements.
Canada's main stock index rose on Wednesday, buoyed by renewed optimism for fresh trade agreements between the U.S. and its partner countries after President Donald Trump signaled the possibility of new deals ahead of the looming August 1 deadline.
Wall Street climbed Wednesday after President Donald Trump reached a trade deal with Japan and hopes rose for more agreements by August 1.
President Donald Trump announced new trade deals with Japan and the Philippines this week, bringing the total number of deals to five. However, several major trading partners still haven’t reached trade agreements with the U.S. ahead of the Aug. 1 deadlines.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed confidence Sunday that the Trump administration will cut trade deals with key U.S. trading partners in the coming weeks — before steep tariffs kick in for dozens of countries.
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The president imposed tariffs on Japan, one of America’s closest allies, that would have been alarming just months ago. And markets went up.
HONG KONG] After months of uncertainty, US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff deals are providing clarity on the broad contours of a new trade landscape for the world’s biggest manufacturing region.
Embraer faces a major risk from proposed 50% U.S. tariffs, threatening margins and order viability, especially given its dominance in U.S. regional aviation.