June 4, 2018 U.S. tariffs “unjustified”, Britain’s May tells Trump on call The leaders spoke for the first time since the announcement in a 30-minute call and agreed to discuss the issue further at the G7 summit in Canada later this week.
June 4, 2018 GO GOLD! Inflationary tariffs could supercharge the yellow metal "What I can say with full confidence, though, is that prices will rise—for producers and consumers alike—which is good for gold but a headwind for continued economic growth."
June 4, 2018 US-China need new trade framework, says former negotiator The world’s two biggest economies need to agree on a new framework that will allow both of their economic systems to co-exist.
June 4, 2018 Directors at Russia’s En+ working with Rothschild to get firm off US blacklist -source U.S. banks worked on the En+ initial public offering in November, but some have taken a step back since the sanctions.
June 4, 2018 Canada mulls aid for steel, aluminum industry after US tariffs Canada's cabinet on Monday discussed how to protect the domestic steel and aluminum industry from U.S. tariffs.
June 3, 2018 Trump aide: Canada trade row a “family quarrel”, Trudeau overreacting The United States said it was moving ahead with tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from Canada, Mexico and the European Union.
June 3, 2018 Talks end with China warning trade benefits at risk if U.S. imposes tariffs China says implementing tariffs will void agreements.
June 2, 2018 Rio Tinto completes sale of Australian coal asset As soon as the sale was completed, Rio received $150 million in cash and is set to get an unconditional cash payment of $50 million due in 12 months.
June 1, 2018 US aluminium tariffs; collateral damage and a missed target: Andy Home Aluminium in particular shows why tariffs are such a poor trade weapon.
June 1, 2018 Trump tell allies to fix trade after US tariffs strike Trump's tariffs on Washington's closest allies also drew condemnation at home from Republican lawmakers and the country's main business lobbying group.
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