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Trump has announced a universal "baseline" 10% tariff on imports into the US, on what he has dubbed "Liberation Day".
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President Donald Trump was set to impose sweeping new tariffs on Wednesday as he proclaimed "Liberation Day" in the United States, escalating a trade war with global partners, risking cost increases ...
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"Trade deficits are no longer merely an economic problem. They are a national emergency," Trump said.
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Republican senators were forced late Wednesday to do something they’ve avoided: take a public stand on the trade war President Donald Trump is instigating.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced a slew of reciprocal tariffs on trading partners on Wednesday, the latest in a series of extensive duties imposed since his return to the White House earlier this year.
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The tariff policies risk causing an economic slowdown as consumers and businesses could face sharp price hikes on autos, clothes and other goods.
Canada's Prime Minister vows to fight U.S. President Trump's tariffs with countermeasures:: Ottawa, Canada:: April 2, 2025:: Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister"We're in a situation where there's going to be an impact on the U.
The dollar slid broadly on Thursday, while the euro was steady after U.S. President Donald Trump announced more aggressive-than-anticipated tariffs against major trading partners, jolting the markets as investors sought safe haven yen and Swiss franc.
The sweeping new tariffs announced Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump were met initially with measured reactions from key trading partners.
South Korea’s interim leader Han Duck-soo urged officials to actively engage in negotiations with the US after President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs on trading partners that included higher duties for Seoul.
President Trump's new economic plan will go into effect on April 5, and it may affect tech manufacturing worldwide, with consumers feeling the brunt.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced sweeping new trade barriers that included a 10 percent baseline tariff on all imports and significantly higher rates on goods from dozens of countries running trade surpluses with the U.