Trump tariff promises get a reality check
- Tariff talks between the United States and partners remain unresolved during a Washington gathering of economic leaders.
- President Trump returned to office in January and imposed widespread tariffs on trading partners starting April 2.
- Dozens of countries face a July deadline to strike agreements preventing higher country-specific tariff rates.
- An official is sure "the decision is made by President Trump" in the end.
- No deals have been announced, and anxiety builds over the global economy due to these unresolved tariff discussions.
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‘Trump is doing permanent damage’: What’s got global market leaders spooked?
The meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank this past week have been dominated by the future of a key building block of globalisation.
·Sydney, Australia
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Trump tariff promises get a reality check
A gathering of global economic leaders in Washington wraps up Saturday with tariff talks between the United States and partners still unresolved -- and anxiety building over the state of the global economy.
G20 Meeting of Finance Chiefs Fails to Produce Joint Statement, as Countries Vent Concerns about U.S. Tariffs
WASHINGTON — A two-day meeting of Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors ended in Washington on Thursday with concerns mounting over the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the global economy.
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