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The Yale Budget Lab Tuesday tabulated that a move toward truly blanket tariffs would stoke inflation by more than 2% and — assuming no countermeasures from the Federal Reserve — create a loss of buyi...
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U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as a "Liberation Day" to impose an array of new tariffs that could upend the global trade system, but has provided few details.
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Trump earlier this year indicated he could slap goods from the bloc with a 25% import tax.
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New York Magazine on MSNWhat Economic Experts Are Predicting About Trump’s TariffsTrump says his new tariffs will be “Liberation Day” for America. Economists’ and market analysts’ views are far more ominous.
President Donald Trump's tariff plans might not be in full force yet — but Americans are feeling the strain. Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" is here. It's the name he gave April 2, when he's expected to unveil a range of broad tariffs on key trading partners.
Experts estimate far lower figures in tariffs revenue, warning that President Trump's tariffs could drive up prices for American consumers.
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNTrump set to announce 'reciprocal' tariffs in a risky move that could reshape the economyAfter weeks of White House hype and public anxiety, President Donald Trump is set Wednesday to announce a barrage of self-described "reciprocal" tariffs on friend and foe alike.
White House aides have drafted a proposal to impose tariffs of around 20 percent on most imports to the United States, people familiar with the matter said.
Trump administration economic officials had mixed message for consumers Sunday: Tariffs won't raise prices, but even if they do you'll be fine when we cut taxes. Why it matters: The administration is gambling an increasingly unhappy consumer will eat a few months of worsening conditions for the promise of something better down the road.
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump's car tariff could put 25,000 UK jobs at risk and 'completely destabilise industry'Donald Trump's planned 25 per cent tariffs on US car imports could put around 25,000 UK automotive jobs at risk, according to a shocking new report. The report warned that tariffs could place "extreme pressure" on Britain's car manufacturing industry,
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