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The briefing comes as the trade wars launched by President Donald Trump continue to escalate.
From Washington Examiner
President Trump has called April 2nd 'Liberation Day' - when he is set to announce tariffs on trillions of dollars of U.S. imports.
From Reuters
Stuart Anderson, from the NI Chamber of Commerce, said the US was a really important market and called on the UK government to "respond really, really clearly" after Wednesday's announcement.
From BBC
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President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs will take immediate effect after they are announced Wednesday, his top spokeswoman said.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is holding a press briefing at noon Tuesday. The briefing comes as the trade wars launched by President Donald Trump continue to escalate. The president promised a "Liberation Day" coming on Wednesday,
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The White House Correspondents’ Association says the Trump administration should abandon its “wrong-headed effort” to take control of the press briefing room seating chart.