Nearly 50 countries want to discuss tariffs, USTR says

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will tell the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday that nearly 50 countries have approached him to discuss new sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. “Several of these countries, such as Argentina, Vietnam, and Israel, have suggested they will reduce their tariffs and non-tariff barriers,” Greer said…

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      US announced job cuts surge in March on Doge hit, recruitment firm Challenger says

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Layoffs announced by U.S. employers surged in March to the highest level since the pandemic recession as the government purged federal workers and contractors to slash spending. Global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas said on Thursday that planned job cuts increased 60% to 275,240 last month, the highest level since May…

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      Russia opens criminal case against father of former Navalny aide

      MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia has opened a criminal case against the 69-year-old father of Leonid Volkov, a former aide to late opposition leader Alexei Navalny, state news agency TASS reported on Thursday. TASS quoted a security source as saying that Mikhail Volkov, a renowned mathematics professor, was suspected of transferring money to Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation,…

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        Trump import taxes could fall heaviest on Midwest and Southeast, Richmond Fed says

        By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New import taxes imposed or potentially in the offing from the Trump administration could raise the average effective tariff rate on goods coming into the U.S. from the current 2.2% to around 17%, while posing “widespread disruptions” focused on manufacturing industries in Midwestern and Southern states, a new analysis…

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