NewsWorld
PredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticles
NewsWorld
HomePredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticlesWorldTechnologyPoliticsBusiness
AI-powered predictive news aggregation© 2026 NewsWorld. All rights reserved.
Trending
StrikesIranMilitaryDaysStatesFebruaryNewsTimelineYearsTariffCrisisSecurityAttacksTargetsDailyDigestTrump'sEmbassyTensionsWesternIsraelTuesdayWarHeat
StrikesIranMilitaryDaysStatesFebruaryNewsTimelineYearsTariffCrisisSecurityAttacksTargetsDailyDigestTrump'sEmbassyTensionsWesternIsraelTuesdayWarHeat
All Articles
Copper Jumps as China Traders Cheer Prospect of Lower US Levies
Bloomberg
Clustered Story
Published about 4 hours ago

Copper Jumps as China Traders Cheer Prospect of Lower US Levies

Bloomberg · Feb 24, 2026 · Collected from RSS

Summary

Base metals gained as China’s markets reopened after the Lunar New Year break, with the country potentially facing lower US tariffs.


Share this story

Read Original at Bloomberg

Related Articles

hngnews.comabout 7 hours ago
The Latest : Trump warns countries to abide by tariff deals despite Supreme Court decision

Published: 20260223T234500Z

yumasun.comabout 7 hours ago
The Latest : Trump warns countries to abide by tariff deals despite Supreme Court decision

Published: 20260223T233000Z

Bloombergabout 7 hours ago
CEO Who Challenged Trump's Tariffs Weighs in on SCOTUS Decision

Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources and hand2mind, joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to weigh in on the Supreme Court striking down President Trump's tariffs, a win for the company that challenged the levies and became one of the plaintiffs in the case. Woldenberg says he wasn't expecting the decision before the State of the Union address, adding that his firm feels "validated" after the Supreme Court's decision. Woldenberg speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)

Bloombergabout 8 hours ago
Trump’s Broad-Brush Options for Tariff Revamp

President Donald Trump has already leaned on alternative legislation to try to rebuild his tariff wall, after the US Supreme Court ruled that he can’t use a 1977 emergency law to impose import taxes. The court said that Trump exceeded his authority by invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to justify his sweeping “reciprocal” duties targeting America’s trading partners, as well as separate levies aimed at China, Canada and Mexico. The ruling invalidates a large portion of the tariffs that Trump has rolled out in his second term, but there are other ways that he can introduce import taxes. While the Constitution gives Congress the power to levy taxes and duties, lawmakers have delegated some authority to the executive branch through a number of statutes. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Policy Analyst Nathan Dean joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo. (Source: Bloomberg)

lufkindailynews.comabout 8 hours ago
The Latest : Trump warns countries to abide by tariff deals despite Supreme Court decision

Published: 20260223T230000Z

news-gazette.comabout 8 hours ago
The Latest : Trump warns countries to abide by tariff deals despite Supreme Court decision

Published: 20260223T223000Z