Trump gives remarks on ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs
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The levies will lead to higher costs for auto manufacturers, and those costs are expected to trickle down to consumers.
CNN |
China has vowed to hit back after President Donald Trump announced major new tariffs on its exports to the United States as part of his radical overhaul of a century of American global trade policy.
The New York Times |
Economists’ estimates have been far more grim, with most predicting that the president’s sweeping tariffs and likely retaliation will slow U.S. economic growth, push up costs for consumers and make l...
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The tariffs are expected to follow similar recent announcements of 25 percent taxes on auto imports; levies against China, Canada, and Mexico; and expanded trade penalties on steel and aluminum.
Apple stocks plummet in ‘Liberation Day’ aftershock as Republican senators defy president over tariffs - President Trump says he will impose blanket tariffs on all countries, hitting China and Europe
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is in the heart of the European drama after Trump's tariff announcement, on travel to NATO headquarters in Brussels for a ministerial meeting of the alliance.
At least four Republican lawmakers are planning to attend President Trump’s “Liberation Day” event celebrating his new slate of tariffs, according to a White House official. Senate Majority Leader John Thune,