Trump attends G7 summit amid his trade war with US allies
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Rafael Devers Blockbuster Trade
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The Phoenix Suns will trade Kevin Durant
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Grizzlies trade guard Desmond Bane to Magic
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IT budgets were under pressure before these developments, with Gartner projecting worldwide IT spending to grow by 9.3% in 2025. Coupled with global trade tensions increasing the price of essential IT equipment imports such as laptops, desktops, servers, GPU and networking gear, businesses need to consider what costs they can cut now.
The Philadelphia Eagles have been encouraged to pursue Trey Hendrickson this offseason, but all signs are pointing to a deal potentially getting done soon.
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European Union trade chief Maros Sefcovic is expected to meet with US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on the sidelines of the Group of Seven meeting in Alberta, Canada, according to a person familiar with the plan.
Britain and the United States should finalise "very soon" the implementation of a trade deal agreed last month, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday ahead of a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Canada.
Battery companies are slowing construction or reconsidering big investments in the United States because of tariffs on China and the proposed rollback of tax credits.
US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet Monday as they work to finalize a trade pact between their two nations that would be the first such deal since the White House announced a string of punitive tariffs against countries worldwide.
Jonathan Kuminga's four years with the Golden State Warriors have not gone as smoothly as anyone involved hoped. Kuminga was one of the centerpieces of the "two timelines" plan (along with former No.
China is becoming less and less interested in other countries’ goods. Its imports are stagnant even as exports soar, a result of sluggish consumption and Beijing’s all-out push to beef up domestic industries.
Strategist Tom Essaye explains why investors don’t seem to care about the recent barrage of unfavorable developments