Donald Trump, Globalization and Tariffs
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Instead of bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. as Trump’s proponents intend, that tariff would likely just make prices of spices higher, or force companies to manufacture synthetic ingredients in...
From Forbes
In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending glo...
From Reuters
The global economy appeared to be in open rebellion against President Donald Trump’s tariffs as they took effect Wednesday.
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Many U.S. trade partners have scrambled to offer concessions in exchange for lower U.S. tariffs, but ot China, which not only has not sought negotiations but has matched Trump tariff for tariff.
The United States is abandoning the economic system that made it rich and powerful, gambling that it can become more prosperous waging a global trade war.
President Donald Trump’s new tariffs threaten to push up prices on clothes, mobile phones, furniture and many other products in the coming months, possibly ending the era of cheap goods that Americans enjoyed for about a quarter-century before the pandemic.
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The Manila Times on MSNWill Trump kill globalization?Spilling your Mexican beer on your t-shirt sewn in Vietnam while watching a US series on Netflix on your Chinese-made smartphone sitting outside at a Parisian cafe is an ordinary occurrence in our globalised world.
STORY: President Xi Jinping on Friday urged the EU to join China in defending globalization and opposing "unilateral acts of bullying."That was a clear swipe at renewed U.S. tariffs under President Donald Trump.
President Trump has promised that tariffs would lead to a renaissance in American manufacturing, bringing good-paying jobs to U.S. communities. It’s a message that resonates with his base—especially in regions that experienced the massive shift to production overseas in recent decades—and those who say the U.
President Donald Trump and right-wing Republicans have accelerated the arrival of a “post-American world,” surpassing any vision of past anti-globalization activists.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNChina urges EU to unite against Trump in tariff fightChinese President Xi Jinping says the European Union and China should join forces to counter unilateral intimidation, as high tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump are harming the economy. During a meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez in Beijing,
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to give an address Sunday in which he will admit the rationale behind President Donald Trump's tariffs and ending globalism.
Trump and officials in his administration were fielding calls from worried allies, and his advisers presented him with worrying data about the bond markets.