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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent unpacks the Trump administration's sweeping retaliatory tariffs on "Special Report."
Russia and North Korea were excluded from Trump's tariff list as neither country engages in meaningful trade relations with the United States.
President Donald Trump says “Liberation Day” is coming. On Wednesday, he plans to roll out a set of tariffs that he promises will free the United States from foreign goods.
Mr. Trump announced last week that vehicles and auto parts imported into the U.S. will be subject to a 25% tariff rate. The auto tariffs are expected to go into effect at midnight, just hours after the latest round of tariff announcements by the president Wednesday afternoon.
As the trade wars launched by U.S. President Donald Trump continue to escalate, all eyes are on Wednesday. Trump has repeatedly called April 2 “Liberation Day,” with promises to roll out a set of tariffs,
Here are five curious aspects of what Trump unveiled. In his remarks in the White House Rose Garden, Trump contended that his announcement was about fairness, about imposing tariffs on imports from countries that impose tariffs and other obstacles on American products.
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The Kremlin was among a handful of countries noticeably exempt from Trump’s decision to slap a 10% baseline tariff on all imports to the US, as well as higher duties on some of its biggest
Trump says his tariff announcements slated for Wednesday will amount to a “Liberation Day” for the U.S. But American businesses and financial markets are unlikely to be freed from the uncertainty generated by his often stop-and-go trade policy.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNScott Moe talks 'Liberation Day' and European trade missionSaskatchewan’s premier is standing by Canada’s approach to dealing with American tariffs, while also defending his government’s tariff-response plan. At a media conference Friday morning in Saskatoon,