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Berita celebrates milestone as ‘Namhlanje’ turns two months old
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Berita is celebrating her latest musical release after revealing that her single Namhlanje has officially reached its two-month milestone.
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U.S. tariffs on Canada: (Almost) nobody wants this, except the guy who really does
Calgary · Analysis The American public dislikes them, along with business leaders, many Republicans and nearly all experts. But Trump has a zeal on the import taxes, and surrounding himself with like-minded figures. Business leaders, experts, even other Republicans dislike the import taxes Trump threatens Jason Markusoff · CBC News · Posted: Jan 31, 2025
Trump’s tariffs and policies are putting America’s economy at risk: Consumer Technology Association CEO
BY Gary Shapiro Gary Shapiro is CEO and Vice Chair of the Consumer Technology Association and author of Pivot or Die, among other books.
Reciprocal tariffs ‘soon’ for India, China: Trump
Synopsis President Donald Trump announced that the US will impose reciprocal tariffs on countries like India and China, ensuring fair trade practices. Trump stressed this point during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit and reiterated it at Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's swearing-in. He emphasized the need for reciprocal tariffs, meaning if a country charges the US
Trump’s tariffs worry companies. Here’s what they’re saying about the uncertainty.
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US reciprocal tariffs may hit exports of India-made iPhones, auto parts
NEW DELHI: Apple could be one of the biggest losers in case the Trump administration decides to slap reciprocal tariffs on import of electronics and smartphones from India as the move may put a spanner in its growing manufacturing investments here.The situation is equally grave for auto component makers, who ship parts worth billions of
Trump tariffs could ‘wipe out’ profits for GM, Stellantis, and Ford, says analyst—but Tesla might be safe
US President Donald Trump announced punitive tariffs on Canada and Mexico that is left in place could render GM, Stellantis and Ford unprofitable in a worst-case scenario. Aaron Schwartz—CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Crypto and Bitcoin’s Potential in 2025
Trump’s tariff policies shook the crypto market last week. Though countries like Mexico and Canada achieved a one-month postponement, tariffs on China have already been enacted. BeInCrypto spoke with Kristian Haralampiev, Structured Products Lead at Nexo, to understand why Trump’s tariffs caused markets to panic, what the crypto markets should expect 30 days from now
Tariffs will “blow a hole” in the US auto industry, says Ford CEO
The US has had to pause some of these new tariffs almost immediately, and the proposed 25 percent tariffs against any Canadian or Mexican imports have been delayed for a month. But yesterday, the president imposed 25 percent tariffs on any imported steel or aluminum. When last in office, Trump also imposed tariffs on steel
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