Trump announces tariff plans
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U.S. News & World Report |
The tariffs – setting up a potential global trade war that has led some economists to raise the odds of a recession within the next 12 months – will vary by country, depending on the amounts that are...
Reuters |
President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled sweeping global tariffs of at least 10% on goods imported from most U.S. trading partners.
The Atlantic |
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President Trump unveiled a universal import duty of 10% on all products, as well as reciprocal tariffs on imports from 60 nations.
President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs and a 25% tariff on car imports on his much-anticipated "Liberation Day" tariff rollout.
Service sectors make up the vast bulk of the American economy, which gives trading partners some clout in trade negotiations.
At its heart this is a universal tariff of 10% on all imports into the US for everyone, coming in on Friday night. On top of that, dozens of “worst offenders” will be charged reciprocally for their trade surpluses, tariffs and host of other barriers from VAT to food standards.
2hon MSN
After weeks of White House hype and public anxiety, President Donald Trump is set Wednesday to announce a barrage of self-described reciprocal tariffs on friend and foe alike.
Trump is calling his tariff policy "kind reciprocal," saying he could've been much harsher on US trading partners.
Trump's plan sets a 10% baseline tariff across the board. But the president's list makes it clear that many countries will face significantly higher rates.
President Trump is set to reveal his tariff plans as part of a "Liberation Day" ceremony at the White House. Uncertainty over tariffs has roiled financial markets in recent weeks.
With vehicle prices expected to rise sharply as a result of Trump's auto tariffs, many consumers are rushing to make purchases before the tariffs take effect.
Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs at a Wednesday Rose Garden ceremony that he’s promoting as “Liberation Day.”