The Citadel founder says that the US will lose out on international trade and the AI arms race as a result.
Could some energy companies actually benefit from higher U.S. tariffs on oil and gas? We asked Seeking Alpha analysts Laura Starks and Long Player their thoughts on the topic.
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the potential consequences of U.S. tariffs on the car industry and energy sector.
Energy suppliers will be obligated to offer a "zero standing charge" tariffs to customers, alongside existing ones ...
Trump announces reciprocal tariffs plan; India’s Modi visits White House to talk AI, energy, defense: Live - Meanwhile, ...
The president continues to press his effort to remake global trade to address what he says is a system that is tilted against ...
Energy regulator Ofgem has unveiled new plans to save some households hundreds of pounds on their energy bills ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNBritish Gas, Octopus Energy and EON customers could save £338 after daily fee axedOfgem has announced new rules that will force suppliers to offer "zero standing charge" tariffs to UK households ...
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Rising Tariffs Pose Long-Term Threat to U.S. LNG GrowthThe new wave of rising tariffs pose a threat in the long-term to the growth of the domestic LNG sector of the energy economy.
The move is the latest in a rapidly widening trade war as Trump delivers on his campaign pledges to institute sweeping ...
President Trump plans to impose fresh tariffs on all aluminum and steel imports, seeking to curb China’s growing dominance in ...
The Canadian dollar edged up to a two-month high against its U.S. counterpart on Friday as investors grew skeptical that the ...
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