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Economy

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UK seeks flexibility on US steel tariffs as industry watches closely

The United Kingdom has signaled its plans to seek an exemption from the 25% tariffs on steel imports that were recently declared by the United States. These tariffs, introduced by former U.S. President Donald Trump, are scheduled to be implemented in March, causing unease among UK steel producers regarding the possible economic impact. Although the UK government has shown its determination to argue against the tariffs, the circumstances have led to bigger questions about the future of global trade and its effects on the British steel sector.Jonathan Reynolds, the UK's Business Secretary, has declared that Britain is suitably equipped to…
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New data reveals debt crisis in American households

The economic pressure on families in the United States has escalated, with numerous people struggling more than ever to handle their expanding debt burdens. Recent statistics from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York highlight concerning patterns, indicating that debt amounts have increased in all primary categories, including home loans, car loans, credit cards, and education loans. For certain individuals, this represents the most severe financial obstacle encountered since the consequences of the Great Recession.By the end of the last quarter of 2024, the total debt held by households in the United States rose by 0.5%, reaching a new peak…
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Economic Impact of Tariffs on North American and Chinese Imports

The United States is preparing for increased costs as fresh tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China, introduced by former President Donald Trump, are about to be implemented. This action, unveiled as a component of a national emergency declaration related to border challenges and fentanyl smuggling, has raised worries regarding the economic impact on U.S. consumers and companies. Analysts caution that these tariffs, affecting a substantial share of the nation's imports, might amplify inflation and interfere with supply chains, causing a chain reaction throughout multiple sectors.The tariffs entail a 25% charge on all imports from Mexico, a majority of…
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