Trump tariff plan faces uncertain future
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No matter the outcome of a major legal case on President Donald Trump’s tariffs, his import taxes are likely here to stay — in one form or another.
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Trump and his aides have repeatedly shifted their stance on tariffs in the weeks since the president’s “Liberation Day” announcement.
President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is doubling his steel tariff on steel to 50 percent, from 25 percent currently, to prevent billions of dollars worth of foreign steel from continuing to enter the United States.
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President Donald Trump made the announcement during a rally in Pennsylvania to discuss the "partnership" between U.S. Steel and Japan-based Nippon.
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Consumer spending slowed despite rising incomes, potentially an early reaction to higher prices on some imported goods.
The acronym stands for "Trump always chickens out" a jab at the president's propensity to impose or threaten steep tariffs and later back off.
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Americans say they have little confidence in the economy due to ongoing trade wars. But you’d never know it based on how much they’re spending — especially on food and drinks they didn’t make themselves.
Ever since President Donald Trump announced his tariffs back on April 2, a day he called "Liberation Day," the world has been on a roller coaster ride it did not sign up for.As they were originally presented,