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Last-minute U.S. withdrawal from tariff talks throws South Korea into disarray

The U.S. abruptly canceled high-level tariff talks with South Korea just days before a crucial deadline, disrupting Seoul’s negotiating plans and raising concerns over a looming 25 percent tariff.

Trump Tariffs Drive Up Consumer Prices as Inflation Pressure Grows

U.S. consumer prices are beginning to reflect the full impact of Donald Trump’s tariff policy, with rising costs now visible in daily goods ranging...

Trump’s Tariff Hikes Slash Port Volume, Halve Truck Driver Pay

The days of six-figure incomes for freight truck drivers are becoming a thing of the past, as U.S. tariff policy sends shockwaves through the...

Trump’s Tariffs Begin to Drive Up Inflation

Inflation rose in June as Trump’s tariffs began to drive up prices on consumer goods, but cooling housing costs may help keep broader inflation in check.

Auto repair costs rise as tariffs push more drivers to DIY

Concerns are growing in the auto industry that car tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump may drive up not only vehicle prices but...

Survey Backs Trump’s Immigration Crackdown, Rejects Tariffs

A new survey by koreadaily.com—the Korean-language site of koreadailyus.com—shows that Korean Americans strongly support the Donald Trump administration’s crackdown on undocumented immigrants with criminal...

U.S. parents outraged as Trump’s China tariffs drive up baby product prices

U.S. parents are pushing back against baby product tariffs that have doubled prices for essentials like strollers and car seats, as Washington braces for new trade talks with China.

Trump Bible Tariff to Raise Prices Over $150, Experts Warn

A Trump Bible tariff could sharply increase Bible prices in the United States, as most Bibles are printed in China and face steep import...

Korea, Japan, China to push for trilateral FTA to take on Trump’s tariffs

South Korea, Japan, and China are accelerating efforts to finalize a trilateral trade agreement in response to steep U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump, particularly targeting autos and parts. While Korea introduces financial support for smaller manufacturers, officials emphasize the need for direct negotiations to protect key export sectors and strengthen regional trade ties.

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