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The president announced sweeping new tariffs on almost all U.S. trading partners on April 2, which he dubbed "Liberation Day."
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The Yale Budget Lab estimates that all the Trump administration's tariffs would cost the average household $3,800 in higher prices this year.
From U.S. News & World Report
Sweeping new tariffs announced Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump provoked dismay, threats of countermeasures and calls for further negotiations to make trade rules fairer.
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Donald Trump and several U.S. Secret Service members hopped in a lineup of about a dozen golf carts awaiting the party, and the president was whisked from the course to the clubhouse.
A global market meltdown unfolded Thursday after President Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs, triggering fears o
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U.S. tariffs may lead to "potential changes to pricing, availability, and lead times for specific items," says a Wisconsin-based company owned by a Trump donor.
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ABS-CBN on MSNTrump defiant as tariffs send world markets into panicWall Street led a global markets bloodbath Thursday as countries around the world reeled from President Donald Trump's trade war, while the White House insisted the US economy will emerge victorious.
The right-wing personality known for her incendiary social media presence had appeared to be sidelined but may have the President’s ear again, at least for now.
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Democratic officials argue Donald Trump's executive order is an authoritarian overreach, violating state rights over how elections are conducted.
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essanews.com on MSNEU urged to strike back at Trump's tariffs targeting statesAustrian Minister of Economy Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer on Thursday urged the European Union to impose retaliatory tariffs on Republican states and technology companies. Vienna suggests that EU countries should respond similarly to the tariffs announced by U.
Trump’s tariffs present a puzzle for governments and businesses alike - one with no perfect solution. These tariffs and the high risk of a global trade war mark a dramatic divergence from the progressive integration of economies over the past 80 years.
And indeed when Mr Trump was in the White House before, the modal voter became a bit more Democratic. Then when Joe Biden was president, the modal voter became a bit more Republican, which resulted in Mr Trump winning in 2024.