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Detroit Free Press |
The president said he would go ahead with auto tariffs industry officials say could decimate Michigan's signature industry, as well as other taxes.
The New York Times |
Today is, in President Trump’s telling, “Liberation Day.”
NBC News |
Ontario Premier Doug Ford discusses Canada’s plan to retaliate to the new U.S. tariffs and warns Americans will be hurt by President Trump’s actions.
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As President Donald Trump imposes and threatens new tariffs on imports like lumber, steel and other essential building supplies, the U.S. housing market is bracing for a significant financial impact.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNIllinois lawmakers criticize Trump’s tariffs, say he’s ‘enamored’ with them despite economic risksIllinois lawmakers are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s newly-announced "reciprocal" tariffs, warning they could drive up prices for American families.
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 global trade war that threatens to drive up inflation and stall U.
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President Donald Trump has announced tariffs for a variety of political and economic reasons. Here's how Americans can prepare for potential price swings.
President Donald Trump says he “couldn’t care less” if car prices rise because of his tariffs. They will – whether he wants them to or not. The Trump administration announced last week that it will impose a 25% tariff Thursday morning on all cars imported from foreign countries,
President Donald Trump will be making a tariff-related announcement at the White House Wednesday. "IT'S LIBERATION DAY IN AMERICA!" Trump posted to his social media platform Truth Social Wednesday morning.
President Donald Trump announced the new auto duties one week before his sweeping "reciprocal tariff" plan is set to begin.
U.S. President Donald Trump's 25% auto tariffs will cover more than $460 billion worth of imports of vehicles and auto parts imports annually, according to a Reuters analysis of tariff codes included in a federal register notice on Wednesday.