Trump, reciprocal tariff
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Any countries not on the list will have a baseline 10% tariff on any products coming into the U.S., the administration said.
From Forbes
U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariff plan has the ocean shipping industry on edge as he stokes a trade war destined to stanch transport demand and send companies scrambling to manage the fallout.
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Stocks dived on Thursday and investors scrambled for the safety of bonds, gold and the yen, fearing new U.S. tariffs have intensified a trade war threatening to tip the world into recession.
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Steel, Aluminum and Reciprocal Tariffs
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The determination indicates the administration at least gave some leeway for metals markets that Trump has long prioritized in his trade wars.
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The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday revised President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on derivative aluminum products to include all beer and empty aluminum can imports.
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Republicans have watched with some unease as the president's attempts to remake global trade have sent the stock market downward, but they have so far stood by Trump's on-again-off-again threats to le...
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President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs that included so-called reciprocal actions on dozens of other countries at very high levels.
President Donald Trump announced a tailored approach to global tariffs that will levy different import taxes on each country.
The White House said a number of goods and economies will be exempted from the
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.
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More than a dozen countries set for US reciprocal tariffs may face slightly higher levies than they first expected.
The reciprocal tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump have initially been met with measured reactions from key trading partners, highlighting the lack of appetite for a full-fledged trade war.
The White House played down concerns on Wall Street about President Trump’s reciprocal tariffs. “The President wants to ensure that all Americans make out well, particularly Main Street–that's the focus of these tariffs,
The president said he would go ahead with auto tariffs industry officials say could decimate Michigan's signature industry, as well as other taxes.