The New York Times
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Steel Tariffs Are Raising the Price of Canned Foods
The cost to put food in cans remains high because manufacturers must still import steel from overseas. U.S. Steel plans to reopen a tin-plate factory. -
Consumers Lean on a âHamster Wheelâ of Credit to Manage Rising Costs
As prices increase for gas, groceries and other staples, more and more households are borrowing to get by. -
Oil Prices Rise on U.S.-Iran Standoff, as U.S. Inflation Jumps
President Trump has declared the cease-fire on âlife support,â and investors are taking a cautious approach as the economic effects of the war become more apparent. -
How Iranâs Internet Blackout Is Crippling Its Economy, and the Fight Over Fruit-Flavored Vapes
Plus, how everything became a subscription. -
Xi Is Poised to Press Trump on Arms Sales to Taiwan During China Summit
Beijing has called Taiwan the âcore of Chinaâs core interests.â Xi Jinping is likely to focus on getting President Trump to slow approval of more weapons for the self-governing island.