Trump, tariffs and Liberation Day
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President Donald Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day” — a moment when he plans to roll out a set of tariffs that he promises will free the United States from foreign goods.
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Trump, Trade Barrier and Reciprocal Tariffs
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President Trump is set to announce on Wednesday global tariffs that he says will combat unfair trade treatment by other countries and make sure American exporters remain competitive.
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One of President Trump's main goals since taking office two months ago has been tariffs. He says more are coming this week.
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Down-ballot races in Florida and Wisconsin are seen as a referendum on the White House, while the president’s to-be-announced reciprocal tariff plan is increasingly worrying investors and consumers.
Trump says his new tariffs will be “Liberation Day” for America. Economists and market analysts’ views are far more ominous.
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. “You’d start with all countries,” Trump told reporters Sunday night aboard Air Force One. “There’s not a cutoff.” Trump’s remarks provided clarification on the scope of the tariffs after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently said the 15% of nations with persistent trade imbalances with the U.
President Donald Trump is expected to impose major new tariffs in the coming days, but uncertainty still surrounds his plans after weeks of trade war whiplash. Meanwhile, Trump has ramped up his fiery rhetoric on Russia and Iran.
Trump's tariffs have sparked criticism, especially after he vowed to lower prices for Americans during his campaign.
Some car and auto parts aren't the only price increases with tariffs. Your auto insurance premium may go up, too.
To hear President Donald Trump tell it, the world is full of crafty foreigners who use “unfair” tariffs and other trade barriers to steal jobs and wealth from hapless Americans. But foreigners have their own complaints about the United States.
President Trump's anticipated reciprocal tariffs starting April 2, will affect ‘all countries’. Key nations include India, China, Canada, Mexico, South Korea, among others. But which country will be affected the most?