President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” is here. For months, Trump kept businesses and nations across the globe largely in the dark on his tariff plans that revolve around what he refers to as “reciprocal tariffs.
President Donald Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day” — when he plans to roll out a set of tariffs he promises will free the United States from foreign goods
President Donald Trump has dubbed April 2, the day many of his major tariffs will take effect, "Liberation Day." Still, the reality of the situation will be a lot less grandiose for everyday people.
President Donald Trump has been trying to rally his supporters behind his so-called reciprocal tariffs, which he says will rectify years of unfair trading practices.
Though many of their vehicles will be exempt from Mr Trump’s tariffs, the 530,000 cars that Toyota ships from Japan to America each year, for instance, will not. Most of the Audi-branded cars that Volkswagen sells in America are made in Europe.
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Car buyers are trying to get ahead of Wednesday's tariff by heading to dealerships now, a dealer and analysts said.
President Donald Trump proclaimed "Liberation Day" in the United States on Wednesday as he prepared to impose sweeping new tariffs that would escalate a trade war with global partners, increase prices and upend a decades-old trade order.