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GB News on MSNMajor car maker takes earnings hit as Donald Trump's tariffs impact UK vehicle giantBritish carmaker Jaguar Land Rover has drastically reduced its estimated profits due to growing concerns over US tariffs on the automotive industry. The revision comes after President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on all foreign-made vehicles sold in the US market.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has downgraded its profit predictions for the year as it warned over the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and heightened global uncertainty. The car giant has cut its cashflow expectations in a presentation to investors at its headquarter in Warwickshire.
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Bankrate on MSNInflation is bucking tariff fears, but the Fed likely won’t cut rates like Trump wants. Here’s why.The U.S. economy has been full of surprises since the Federal Reserve started rapidly raising interest rates to quell inflation back in 2022. The latest shocker might just be that the Trump administration’s tariffs haven’t pushed up inflation more.
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Soy Nómada on MSNThe Impact of Trump's Tariff Policies on Global GrowthThe global economy faces significant challenges as President Trump's tariff policies contribute to a slowdown in growth. International organizations and experts highlight the widespread impact on national economies and consumer finances,
Trump's tariffs slashed farm exports, raised input costs and left farmers reliant on unsustainable bailouts, experts warn.
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Money on MSNTrump Wants Lower Interest Rates. The Fed Isn't BudgingMoney does not offer advisory services.*** President Donald Trump hasn’t pulled any punches when it comes to criticizing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell about interest rates. Recent days have been no exception,
GM CFO Paul Jacobson spoke at a recent conference about the automaker's plans to mitigate the costs of new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
Delta told the U.S. Commerce Department that millions of customers could be negatively affected if Trump imposes new tariffs.
Just one day after the US Court of Appeals temporarily reinstated the Trump Administration’s Liberation Day tariffs of between 10% and 50% on nearly every country in the world, Trump announced tariffs on all US imports of steel and aluminium will increase from 25% to 50%.
Brussels negotiators hope that by agreeing to a 10% US tariff on all European Union exports, they can avoid higher tariffs on cars, medicines, and electronics, according to a report in German newspaper Handelsblatt on Monday.