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US-Indonesia Trade Deal Lowers Tariffs
Indonesia and the US have reached a trade agreement lowering US tariffs on Indonesian goods from 32 percent to 19 percent; in return, Indonesia will purchase $15 billion in US energy exports, $4.5 billion in US agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets.
US-Indonesia Trade Deal Lowers Tariffs
Indonesia and the US have reached a trade agreement lowering US tariffs on Indonesian goods from 32 percent to 19 percent; in return, Indonesia will purchase $15 billion in US energy exports, $4.5 billion in US agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets.
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60% Bias Score


EU Delays Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods Amid Ongoing Trade Talks
The European Union is delaying retaliatory tariffs on $21 billion and $72 billion of US goods until August 6th and a later date, respectively, to allow for further negotiations, despite pressure from some member states for immediate action. The $72 billion package targets a broader range of products...
EU Delays Retaliatory Tariffs on US Goods Amid Ongoing Trade Talks
The European Union is delaying retaliatory tariffs on $21 billion and $72 billion of US goods until August 6th and a later date, respectively, to allow for further negotiations, despite pressure from some member states for immediate action. The $72 billion package targets a broader range of products...
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36% Bias Score


Global Trade Growth Slows Despite Strong First Quarter
Global merchandise trade volume grew strongly in the first quarter of 2025 (3.6 percent quarter-on-quarter, 5.3 percent year-on-year), driven by North American import surges anticipating higher U.S. tariffs; however, the WTO forecasts a 0.2 percent decline for the entire year due to slowing import d...
Global Trade Growth Slows Despite Strong First Quarter
Global merchandise trade volume grew strongly in the first quarter of 2025 (3.6 percent quarter-on-quarter, 5.3 percent year-on-year), driven by North American import surges anticipating higher U.S. tariffs; however, the WTO forecasts a 0.2 percent decline for the entire year due to slowing import d...
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32% Bias Score


US Wholesale Inflation Unchanged in June, Masking Tariffs' Impact
June's US Producer Price Index (PPI) remained unchanged from May, defying economist predictions of a 0.2% rise, due to a 2.7% drop in airline passenger services and a 4.1% decrease in travel accommodation, masking a 0.4% increase in finished consumer goods prices; the annual inflation rate slowed to...
US Wholesale Inflation Unchanged in June, Masking Tariffs' Impact
June's US Producer Price Index (PPI) remained unchanged from May, defying economist predictions of a 0.2% rise, due to a 2.7% drop in airline passenger services and a 4.1% decrease in travel accommodation, masking a 0.4% increase in finished consumer goods prices; the annual inflation rate slowed to...
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48% Bias Score


Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russian Energy Buyers, Markets Remain Skeptical
Donald Trump threatened 100% secondary tariffs on countries buying Russian oil and gas if a peace deal isn't reached within 50 days; however, markets reacted skeptically, with oil prices falling, suggesting doubts about the threat's credibility.
Trump Threatens 100% Tariffs on Russian Energy Buyers, Markets Remain Skeptical
Donald Trump threatened 100% secondary tariffs on countries buying Russian oil and gas if a peace deal isn't reached within 50 days; however, markets reacted skeptically, with oil prices falling, suggesting doubts about the threat's credibility.
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40% Bias Score


US Launches Trade Probe into Brazil Amidst Bolsonaro Support Controversy
The US launched a Section 301 investigation into Brazil's trade practices, alleging unfair tariffs, weak antitrust enforcement, and insufficient intellectual property protection, following President Trump's threat of a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports.
US Launches Trade Probe into Brazil Amidst Bolsonaro Support Controversy
The US launched a Section 301 investigation into Brazil's trade practices, alleging unfair tariffs, weak antitrust enforcement, and insufficient intellectual property protection, following President Trump's threat of a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports.
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52% Bias Score

Unchanged Producer Prices in June Offer Hope for Fed Rate Cuts
U.S. producer prices held steady in June, defying predictions of a 0.2% increase, as tariff-related rises in goods prices were counteracted by decreased travel service costs; this potentially allows the Federal Reserve to resume interest rate cuts later this year.

Unchanged Producer Prices in June Offer Hope for Fed Rate Cuts
U.S. producer prices held steady in June, defying predictions of a 0.2% increase, as tariff-related rises in goods prices were counteracted by decreased travel service costs; this potentially allows the Federal Reserve to resume interest rate cuts later this year.
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40% Bias Score

US-Indonesia Trade Deal: 19% Tariff, Significant Purchase Commitments
President Trump announced a trade deal with Indonesia, lowering tariffs on Indonesian goods to 19% and securing commitments for $15 billion in US energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets from Indonesia, following earlier threats of a 32% tariff.

US-Indonesia Trade Deal: 19% Tariff, Significant Purchase Commitments
President Trump announced a trade deal with Indonesia, lowering tariffs on Indonesian goods to 19% and securing commitments for $15 billion in US energy, $4.5 billion in agricultural products, and 50 Boeing jets from Indonesia, following earlier threats of a 32% tariff.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals and Semiconductors
President Trump announced potential tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors by month's end, escalating to potentially 200 percent on pharmaceuticals after a year, alongside broader "reciprocal" tariffs set for August 1st, impacting Australia's $2.2 billion pharmaceutical export market.

Trump Threatens Tariffs on Pharmaceuticals and Semiconductors
President Trump announced potential tariffs on pharmaceuticals and semiconductors by month's end, escalating to potentially 200 percent on pharmaceuticals after a year, alongside broader "reciprocal" tariffs set for August 1st, impacting Australia's $2.2 billion pharmaceutical export market.
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40% Bias Score

US Markets Rebound Despite Tariff Uncertainty; Earnings Growth to Slow
US markets have recovered from initial tariff-related anxieties, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new highs. However, uncertainty remains about the final tariff structure and its impact on corporate profits, with Q2 2025 growth expected to slow to 4.8%, compared to 13% earlier this year. The upc...

US Markets Rebound Despite Tariff Uncertainty; Earnings Growth to Slow
US markets have recovered from initial tariff-related anxieties, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching new highs. However, uncertainty remains about the final tariff structure and its impact on corporate profits, with Q2 2025 growth expected to slow to 4.8%, compared to 13% earlier this year. The upc...
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40% Bias Score

Retailers' Price Hikes: Profit Maximization, Not Tariffs
Major retailers are raising prices, blaming tariffs, while a Federal Reserve report shows price increases on non-tariffed goods, suggesting profit maximization is the real motive; 52% of Americans agree retailers should bear tariff costs.

Retailers' Price Hikes: Profit Maximization, Not Tariffs
Major retailers are raising prices, blaming tariffs, while a Federal Reserve report shows price increases on non-tariffed goods, suggesting profit maximization is the real motive; 52% of Americans agree retailers should bear tariff costs.
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64% Bias Score

Early Back-to-School Shopping Surge Amidst Inflation and Tariff Concerns
Driven by concerns over tariffs and inflation, two-thirds of American families have begun back-to-school shopping earlier than last year, with total spending predicted to reach $128.2 billion, although individual spending is expected to decrease.

Early Back-to-School Shopping Surge Amidst Inflation and Tariff Concerns
Driven by concerns over tariffs and inflation, two-thirds of American families have begun back-to-school shopping earlier than last year, with total spending predicted to reach $128.2 billion, although individual spending is expected to decrease.
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28% Bias Score
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