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US Exempts Electronics from Tariffs, Reverses Market Plunge Amid Insider Trading Accusations
The US government unexpectedly exempted electronics from import tariffs, reversing a market plunge and drawing accusations of insider trading and market manipulation against President Trump, despite White House claims it was a strategic move.
US Exempts Electronics from Tariffs, Reverses Market Plunge Amid Insider Trading Accusations
The US government unexpectedly exempted electronics from import tariffs, reversing a market plunge and drawing accusations of insider trading and market manipulation against President Trump, despite White House claims it was a strategic move.
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44% Bias Score


Trump's Shifting Tariff Policy on Electronics Causes Market Chaos
President Trump's administration temporarily exempted electronic devices from tariffs, causing confusion and market volatility, while preparing separate semiconductor tariffs; this policy is criticized for its inconsistency and negative economic impact.
Trump's Shifting Tariff Policy on Electronics Causes Market Chaos
President Trump's administration temporarily exempted electronic devices from tariffs, causing confusion and market volatility, while preparing separate semiconductor tariffs; this policy is criticized for its inconsistency and negative economic impact.
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56% Bias Score


US Exempts Chinese Electronics From Tariffs in Policy Reversal
The US quietly exempted smartphones and other electronics from a 125% tariff on Chinese goods, marking a significant policy reversal amid concerns about economic stability and the impact on consumer prices.
US Exempts Chinese Electronics From Tariffs in Policy Reversal
The US quietly exempted smartphones and other electronics from a 125% tariff on Chinese goods, marking a significant policy reversal amid concerns about economic stability and the impact on consumer prices.
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68% Bias Score


US-China Trade War Intensifies: Soybean Tariffs Threaten US Farmers
President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese imports have intensified the trade war, with China retaliating and potentially driving US soybean exports close to zero. China's ability to replace US soybeans with those from Brazil and other countries highlights the potential for significant economic losses...
US-China Trade War Intensifies: Soybean Tariffs Threaten US Farmers
President Trump's new tariffs on Chinese imports have intensified the trade war, with China retaliating and potentially driving US soybean exports close to zero. China's ability to replace US soybeans with those from Brazil and other countries highlights the potential for significant economic losses...
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36% Bias Score


US Exempts Key Electronics from China Tariffs
The US granted retroactive exemptions from steep tariffs on key electronics from China, including laptops and smartphones, effective April 5th, offering relief to tech companies and consumers while China simultaneously increased its tariffs on US goods to 125 percent.
US Exempts Key Electronics from China Tariffs
The US granted retroactive exemptions from steep tariffs on key electronics from China, including laptops and smartphones, effective April 5th, offering relief to tech companies and consumers while China simultaneously increased its tariffs on US goods to 125 percent.
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40% Bias Score


Samsung Weighs Vietnam Production Shift Amid US Tariff Threat
Facing potential 46% US tariffs on Vietnamese goods, Samsung, which produces 60% of its phones in Vietnam for US export, considers shifting production, causing concern among Vietnamese workers, while Vietnam negotiates tariff reductions with the US.
Samsung Weighs Vietnam Production Shift Amid US Tariff Threat
Facing potential 46% US tariffs on Vietnamese goods, Samsung, which produces 60% of its phones in Vietnam for US export, considers shifting production, causing concern among Vietnamese workers, while Vietnam negotiates tariff reductions with the US.
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44% Bias Score

Tariff Volatility: Market Rally Masks Underlying Investor Concerns
President Trump's fluctuating tariff policies, initially causing a stock market plunge and pushing the S&P 500 into bear market territory, led to a subsequent record one-day rally after a temporary tariff reduction; however, the 10-year US Treasury yield rose despite this, suggesting investor concer...

Tariff Volatility: Market Rally Masks Underlying Investor Concerns
President Trump's fluctuating tariff policies, initially causing a stock market plunge and pushing the S&P 500 into bear market territory, led to a subsequent record one-day rally after a temporary tariff reduction; however, the 10-year US Treasury yield rose despite this, suggesting investor concer...
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40% Bias Score

No Planned Talks Between Trump and Xi Amidst Escalating Trade War
U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer stated that Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping have no planned talks despite rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China, which have included a 10% tariff on all imports and a retaliatory tariff increase from China to 125% on U.S. goods.

No Planned Talks Between Trump and Xi Amidst Escalating Trade War
U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer stated that Presidents Trump and Xi Jinping have no planned talks despite rising trade tensions between the U.S. and China, which have included a 10% tariff on all imports and a retaliatory tariff increase from China to 125% on U.S. goods.
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48% Bias Score

Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia Tour Amidst US Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a tour of Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia on Monday to bolster relations amid a US-imposed trade war impacting Southeast Asia, with potential investment deals and cooperation to be signed in Vietnam.

Xi Jinping's Southeast Asia Tour Amidst US Trade War
Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a tour of Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia on Monday to bolster relations amid a US-imposed trade war impacting Southeast Asia, with potential investment deals and cooperation to be signed in Vietnam.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Wall Street Backlash, Market Downturn
President Trump's imposition of tariffs, initially welcomed by Wall Street as the 'Trump Trade', led to a market downturn exceeding €9 trillion in global market capitalization, prompting prominent investors like Bill Ackman and Ken Griffin to publicly criticize the policies and predict negative econ...

Trump's Tariffs Trigger Wall Street Backlash, Market Downturn
President Trump's imposition of tariffs, initially welcomed by Wall Street as the 'Trump Trade', led to a market downturn exceeding €9 trillion in global market capitalization, prompting prominent investors like Bill Ackman and Ken Griffin to publicly criticize the policies and predict negative econ...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Unconventional Economic Team: Internal Conflicts and Policy Instability
During his first presidential campaign, Donald Trump assembled an economic advisory team through unconventional means, including an Amazon search that led to the hiring of Peter Navarro. Internal conflicts arose among advisors with differing viewpoints, who, despite their disagreements, publicly sup...

Trump's Unconventional Economic Team: Internal Conflicts and Policy Instability
During his first presidential campaign, Donald Trump assembled an economic advisory team through unconventional means, including an Amazon search that led to the hiring of Peter Navarro. Internal conflicts arose among advisors with differing viewpoints, who, despite their disagreements, publicly sup...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Tariffs to Slash Auto Sales, Hike Prices by Thousands
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles are projected to decrease U.S. and Canadian vehicle sales by over 2 million units annually, increase new vehicle prices by $2,000-$4,000, and add $107.7 billion to U.S. automakers' costs.

Trump's Tariffs to Slash Auto Sales, Hike Prices by Thousands
President Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles are projected to decrease U.S. and Canadian vehicle sales by over 2 million units annually, increase new vehicle prices by $2,000-$4,000, and add $107.7 billion to U.S. automakers' costs.
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52% Bias Score
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