Trump, tariffs and Liberation Day
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Trump views tariffs as a means of achieving four main goals: curbing the flow of fentanyl and illegal migration into the US, leveling the playing field with trade partners, raising government revenue...
From CNN
Donald Trump has just turned the world economy upside down with a wave of aggressive tariffs on America’s trading partners.
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The threatened levies could be particularly damaging for U.S. companies in sectors already slapped with the duties, with administration officials saying all of Trump's tariffs, including prior rates,...
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Donald Trump was unveiling a new set of tariffs at the White House on what he called "Liberation Day for America".
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The president has circled April 2 as the culmination of his "American first" economic policy, which has already shaken markets and started a trade war.
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US President Trump announces reciprocal tariffs on India, impacting exports, but lower than those on other countries.
Tariffs on India were also lower than those on several Asian peers, including 36 per cent on Thailand and 32 per cent on Indonesia—countries that have received significant investment from China and are increasingly integrating with the Chinese supply chain.
The president is expected to unveil details of his plans for a wider set of import taxes. But what tariffs and when?
Triggering almost a global trade war, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced tariffs of at least 10 percent on almost all goods from other countries, plus even higher rates for many nations,
President Donald Trump said April 2 he would impose a 10 percent tariff on most imported goods, plus additional import taxes on dozens of countries.