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The U.S. economy grew 3.8% in the second quarter, primarily driven by strong consumer spending and reduced imports.
Trump's administration appeals to the Supreme Court to preserve his tariffs amid a ruling declaring them illegal.
The U.S. has ended its $800 tariff exemption for low-value packages, impacting costs and supply chains for e-commerce businesses.
Nvidia and AMD agree to pay 15% of chip sales revenue to the U.S. government, fueling concerns over national security and corporate governance.
Trump unveils a 100% tariff on semiconductor imports, exempting firms building in the US amid intense economic competition.
Trump increases tariffs on Canadian goods to 35%, escalating tensions over trade and drug issues.
Malaysia imposes anti-dumping duties on iron and steel products from China, South Korea, and Vietnam due to market distortions.
Trump announces a significant increase in steel import tariffs to bolster the U.S. industry and details an investment partnership with Nippon Steel.
The US International Trade Commission votes to impose tariffs on solar imports from Southeast Asia, impacting domestic solar manufacturing and trade dynamics.
Warren Buffett warns against using trade as a weapon, addressing Trump's tariffs at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
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