Liberation Day, Tariffs
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Newsweek |
"Liberation Day," as used by Trump, is not a formal policy proposal but a label for what the president claims is necessary to cut economic "exploitation" of the U.S. by foreign powers.
Reuters |
Lack of clarity on whether there will be one flat tariff rate for all imports or whether the administration takes a more fragmented approach has made modeling the ultimate impact of the tariffs on ea...
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After Trump's 'Liberation Day' on April 2, the stock market has plummeted, leading to the largest free fall since the COVID-19 pandemic tanked the economy in 2020. Experts are already offering tips to
Mr. Trump insists that these actions are his way of standing up for farmers and ranchers. Other nations such as Japan, China and India have charged higher tariffs than the U.S. for importing American farm goods.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump’s Liberation Day Impact – Steel Stocks Tumble With Broader Market, UBS Flags Tariffs As 'Incremental Negative' For These CompaniesSteel stocks fell sharply in pre-market trading Thursday after President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs took effect, bringing in a 10% duty on all countries and additional reciprocal tariffs across 185 nations.