The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Tuesday that consumer prices moved upwards in June, with the true impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs looming on the horizon.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced Wednesday that wholesale prices didn't change in June, making predictions of tariff-boosted inflation murky.
Wholesale prices were unchanged in June and showed only a mild effect from U.S. tariffs, adding to the growing view that trade wars won’t lead to a big increase in inflation.
BEIJING: China's exports rose more than expected in June, official data showed Monday (Jul 14), after Washington and Beijing agreed a tentative deal to lower swingeing tariffs on each other.