Trump, Liberation Day and tariffs
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President Donald Trump has routinely declared tariffs as one of the most beautiful words in the dictionary and has regularly accused foreign countries of ripping off the U.S.
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President Donald Trump promised tariffs that would raise U.S. import taxes high enough to mirror what other assess as trade penalties on American goods.
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The Indian rupee is poised to fall at open on Thursday, driven by the decline in Asian equity and currency markets after U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of broad-based tariffs.
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President Donald Trump's sweeping reciprocal tariffs announcement on Wednesday has several countries taking varied approaches in how to respond.
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MeidasTouch News on MSNTrump Posts Slew of Pro-Tariff Content on Truth SocialTrump has posted a slew of pro-tariff content on his Truth Social account after announcing tariffs on multiple countries for an event he dubbed, “Liberation Day.” In response, the stock market tanked.
The president wants to rebalance America’s relationship with the rest of the world. Experts warn of price hikes and a possible recession.
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Every country hit on ‘Liberation Day’ – and the surprising exemptions - Some of the world’s weakest economies in Asia are among those hardest-hit in opening salvo of global trade war
The tariffs are expected to follow similar recent announcements of 25 percent taxes on auto imports; levies against China, Canada, and Mexico; and expanded trade penalties on steel and aluminum.
President Donald Trump revealed his tariff plans as part of a "Liberation Day" ceremony at the White House. Uncertainty over tariffs has roiled financial markets in recent weeks.
Analysts at Wedbush Securities and Goldman Sachs as well as top economist Larry Summers predicted much economic pain ahead.
Liberation Day’ tariffs wipe $3.1 trillion from Wall Street as analysts predict global recession - President Trump says his tariffs are ‘going very well’ despite U.S. markets suffering their steepest
President Donald Trump excluded Russia and North Korea from his “Liberation Day” tariffs announcement Wednesday, leaving many wondering why he would discipline allies like the European Union, but not others.