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While announcing the measures, Trump invoked national security powers under a continuing state of emergency to justify the action, circumventing Congressional approval.
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In a stunning reversal, U.S. President Donald Trump said he would temporarily lower the hefty duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries while further ramping up pressure on China, sending glo...
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China announced countermeasures on Friday, raising tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% starting Saturday.
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European Union member states have voted to impose tariffs on a list of U.S. goods in response to President Donald Trump 's tariffs on the bloc.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Fox Business Wednesday the 84% tariff on U.S. goods will have little impact.
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Reciprocal tariffs the U.S. is imposing on other countries will range from a flat 10% rate to 50%, President Donald Trump announced.
The conservative commentator—who initially backed Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in last year’s GOP presidential primary before lending his support to Trump—said Saturday on the “All-In” podcast that he saw “contradictory” claims as to what Trump’s tariff proposals are intended to do.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNTrump tariffs: Here's a list of products that will get more expensiveEconomists predict businesses and consumers will see price hikes on everything from food imports like coffee and chocolate to iPhones and other electronics manufactured outside the U.S.
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Add auto insurance to the list of things increasing in price with Trump's tariffsPrices for some cars and auto parts aren't the only things that are likely to go up with auto tariffs, which are expected to go into effect on April 2. Add auto insurance to that list, too. Starting April 2, President Donald Trump is set to impose a 25% ...
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Liberation Day” came and went, with President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs battering markets, unsettling the global order, and prompting businesses and households to reconsider their spending.
More than half a dozen GOP senators have spoken out publicly or backed legislation reining in Trump's tariff powers.
Of all the countries that expected to be immune to President Trump’s tariffs, Switzerland was at the top of the list. The tiny Alpine nation, famous for its political neutrality
President Trump on Wednesday raised the tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. Wondering what that makes for your favorite products? See list