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CBS News |
Countries targeted by President Trump for higher so-called reciprocal tariffs are due to go into effect on Wednesday.
USA Today |
Trump has announced a sweeping tariff plan that's to take effect in the coming week.
Reuters |
President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs rocked global financial markets on Thursday, with the dollar and U.S. stocks tumbling as investors rushed to safe havens on fears a broadening trade war woul...
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After Trump's "Liberation Day" announcement on Wednesday, California is bracing for the impact of the president's new tariffs.
Mr. Trump has said the two new tariffs he unveiled Wednesday — a 10% universal duty on all U.S. imports and so-called reciprocal tariffs applied to imports from about 90 nations — will revitalize American manufacturing, create jobs and generate federal revenue.
President Trump’s tariffs are scrambling the Republican plan for the economy, long centered on tax cuts and growth.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell warned on Friday that President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs would likely push inflation higher, dampening investors’ hopes that the central bank would cut interest rates later this year.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned Friday that Trump's strict tariffs will worsen inflation and lower economic growth. As a result, the Fed won't change interest rates for now.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNTrump Tariff News: Baseline Tariff Takes Effect; Elon Musk Rips Top Adviser NavarroThe 10% baseline tariff took effect Saturday, while Jaguar Land Rover halted U.S. shipments. China will win the trade "Armageddon," an analyst warned. Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro.
Experts discuss how the president's global tariffs will affect the Sunshine State, which has been a solidly red bastion.
Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars as part of his economic plan to "supercharge" the US economy.
US President Donald Trump's import tariffs came into effect on Saturday. The 10% duties will hit a wide range of goods entering the country. As European leaders remain on alert but call for a measured response.
President Donald Trump remains firm in his support for his tariff agenda, claiming China has been "hit much harder" than the U.S.