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Non-equity partners are back in vogue as rivals try to compete with Kirkland & Ellis

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, which sent financial marketsand caused sharp drops in business and consumer sentiment. Yet on Wednesday he paused those duties

Non-equity partners are back in vogue as rivals try to compete with Kirkland & Ellis

. The White House initially said awould remain on all imports from China, later clarifying that the tariff is 145% when a 20% hike for fentanyl tariffs are included. And 25% duties on steel, aluminum, imported cars, and many goods from China and Mexico also remain in place.The remaining tariffs are still likely to lift inflation this year, economists say, even with the 90-day pause.

Non-equity partners are back in vogue as rivals try to compete with Kirkland & Ellis

Even with the pause, many companies are still uncertain where trade policy will go next. Trump has also said that duties on pharmaceutical imports will be imposed.Consumers will likely see some prices rise because of the existing duties, including the massive tariffs on China. The United States imports more than $60 billion of iPhones and other mobile phones every year from China, as well as massive amounts of clothes, shoes and toys.

Non-equity partners are back in vogue as rivals try to compete with Kirkland & Ellis

Many U.S. companies will likely shift production out of China, a process that had already started during Trump’s first term when he slapped duties on some of its exports. Still, China remains the Unite States’ third-largest trading partner.

Shifting supply chains out of China will also likely take time and come with its own costs, which could raise prices for U.S. consumers in the coming months.El jueves, altos funcionarios iraníes rechazaron las especulaciones sobre un inminente acuerdo nuclear con Estados Unidos, e hicieron hincapié en que cualquier pacto debe levantar por completo las sanciones y permitir que el programa nuclear del país continúe.

Las declaraciones se produjeron un día después de que Trump afirmase que le pidió a Netanyahu que se abstuviera de atacar a la República Islámica para dar más tiempo a la Casa Blanca a para presionar para un nuevo acuerdo nuclear con Teherán.Trump manifestó el viernes que todavía cree que se podría cerrar un pacto en un “futuro no muy lejano”.

Los periodistas de The Associated Press Nasser Karimi en Teherán y Melanie Lidman en Dubái , Emiratos Árabes Unidos, contribuyeron a este despacho.The Associated Press recibe apoyo para la cobertura de seguridad nuclear de la Carnegie Corporation de Nueva York y Outrider Foundation. La AP es la única responsable del contenido.

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