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President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a 10% minimum tariff on most goods imported to the United States, with much higher duties on products from dozens of countries, kicking into high gear a g...
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U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as a "Liberation Day" to impose an array of new tariffs that could upend the global trade system, but has provided few details.
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There are arguments that Trump might skip the universal 20% tariff in favor of those that target countries with which the U.S. is caught in a trade war.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday declared sweeping tariffs of 10% on imports from all countries amid warnings from around the world that retaliation would follow, fueling tensions in a global trade war.
The Senate has passed a resolution that would thwart President Donald Trump’s ability to impose tariffs on Canada.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday (April 2) unveiled a 10 per cent minimum tariff on most goods imported to the US, with much higher duties on products from dozens of countries, kicking into high gear a global trade war that threatens to drive up inflation and stall US and worldwide economic growth.
Imports of oil, gas and refined products were exempted from U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, the White House said on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON--The U.S. will impose a 10%, across-the-board tariff on all imports, and even higher rates for other nations the White House considers bad actors on trade, President Trump said at the White House on Wednesday.
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Klobuchar said that any tariffs on Canada would especially hurt Minnesota -- Canada is its top trading partner.
President Trump declared a national emergency Wednesday to impose his sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs on all imports — with a new 10% baseline rate and harsher levies on dozens of
Sharp increases in goods from China, Canada and Mexico helped drive U.S. imports to a new monthly record as people stocked up before tariffs hit.