President Donald Trump will roll out what seems his biggest trade policy yet, reciprocal tariffs, naming Wednesday as “Liberation Day” for American trade—though he’s sowed confusion on what countries and goods will be included,
In Trump's "Liberation Day" speech, he announced blanket 10% tariffs and additional country specific tariffs. Here's how it could impact KY bourbon
Financial markets declined markedly after President Donald Trump unveiled steeper-than-expected retaliatory tariffs.
President Trump announced sweeping levies on countries across the world. Washington’s partners have been bracing for the fallout.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced sweeping 10% tariffs on imports from all countries on Wednesday, fulfilling a pledge to retaliate against countries he says have treated the U.S. unfairly.
Trump is calling his tariff policy "kind reciprocal," saying he could've been much harsher on US trading partners.
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Trump made his way back to the White House in no small part because of his promise to better the economy. He's staking a large part of his agenda on broad-based tariffs.
Some metal recycling companies stand to benefit from Trump’s steel and aluminum duties, but they fear any boost could be blunted by foreign countermeasures.