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In a social media post hours later, Trump signaled a commitment to the tariff policy. "TO THE MANY INVESTORS COMING INTO THE UNITED STATES AND INVESTING MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF MONEY,
From ABC News
The tariffs will take effect on April 9 and appeared to target about 60 countries.
From Reuters
Shares slid again on Friday as markets continued to react to the uncertainty surrounding the economic impact of US tariffs.
From BBC
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Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen will introduce amendments to the Republicans' reconciliation bill, specifically targeting President Trump’s tariffs on certain items and certain countries.
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China retaliated against President Donald Trump’s tariffs Friday as the global trade war intensified. But Trump has a clear message for investors: He won’t back down.The world’s second-largest economy will impose an additional 34% tax on all U.
Fallout continues after President Donald Trump's unveiling of severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs have revived GOP concerns that Congress has relinquished too much power to the executive branch. While congressional Republicans have largely deferred to Trump on trade policy,
Trump said a 25% tariff on imported passenger vehicles, light trucks and some auto parts is set to go into effect on Wednesday, April 2 and will begin to be collected on Thursday, April 3.
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is taking a blowtorch to the rules that have governed world trade for decades. The “reciprocal’’ tariffs that he is expected to announce Wednesday are likely to create chaos for global businesses and conflict with America’s allies and adversaries alike.