Liberation Day, Trump and tariffs
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Trump has repeatedly called April 2 “Liberation Day,” with promises to roll out a set of tariffs, or taxes on imports from other countries, that he says will free the U.S. from a reliance on foreign ...
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Trump said Wednesday he will pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days to more than 75 U.S. trading partners except for China, whose tariff rate he said will increase to 125%, effective immediately.
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Futures tied to Canada's main stock index fell on Thursday, mirroring Wall Street peers, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on some tariffs for most trading partners.
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President Donald Trump is expected to apply sweeping tariffs on US imports on April 2, which he has called “liberation day”. But if US trade partners decide to hit back with tit-for-tat ...
but auto tariffs on imported cars and car parts are expected to take effect on April 3rd. President Donald Trump is touting Wednesday, April 2, as a day the U.S. gets "money, and respect ...
What is Liberation Day? Donald Trump will impose a fresh round of tariffs on imports on April 2, and he's calling it the 'big one.'
"Liberation Day" is what President Donald Trump is calling the day he announces a new round of tariffs targeting foreign goods.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week levying a 25% tariff on all cars and light-duty trucks imported into the U.S. Those tariffs go into effect April 2. Some experts don't ...
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In an executive order on Tuesday, the president outlined the two changes — raising tariffs on China to 104% and increasing the de minimis tariffs.
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U.S. and Canada auto sales could decline by 1.8 million vehicles this year and be stagnant over the next decade if the global trade war escalates, a Detroit-area automotive advisory firm forecasts.