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What are tariffs and who pays for them? Here’s what to know about Trump’s proposal
Trump said he will impose a 25% tax on all products entering the country from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff on goods from China, as one
What History Says Happens to Markets as Trump Raises Tariff Temperature
The last time the U.S. introduced sweeping taxes on imports was in 1930’s Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. Here's what happened to markets.
Weekly market wrap: Trump call for tariffs causes bump in the road for US automaker
The threat to put tariffs on all imports from Mexico and Canada sent GM shares lower and stoked fears such a move could impact profit margins.
Trudeau Says Trump Would Raise Prices on Americans if He Follows Through on Canada Tariff Threat
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on this threat to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products he would be raising prices for Americans and
How Trump tariffs might hit your wallet and the stock market for years to come
P resident-elect Donald Trump has long touted tariffs as a tool to help the U.S. get better deals from trading partners. Consumers and corporate purchasers pay these taxes on impo
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The Truth About Tariffs: Not What You Think
Explore the impact of tariffs on domestic manufacturing, the American social contract, and the benefits of fair international ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Tariffs are coming, but Congress can stop them
If broad-based tariffs are enacted, as Trump has promised to do, the effects will be most strongly felt by working Americans, ...
Mises Institute
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Our History of Protectionist Tariff Train Wrecks
Trump is apparently oblivious to the societal train wrecks that protectionist tariffs have caused throughout American history ...
Opinion
Sun Journal
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Opinion
Tariffs are back in the spotlight, but skepticism of free trade has deep roots in American history
The use of national tariffs in the US began in 1791, led by Alexander Hamilton, and grew throughout the 19th century, in what ...
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How Have Markets Reacted To Past US Tariff Hikes? Insights As Trump's Trade Threats Spurs Global Jitters
History shows that higher tariffs have been painful for the stock markets to digest, but President-elect Donald Trump's stand ...
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Should you make major purchases before Trump's tariffs?
Before Donald Trump became president,
tariffs
were a topic largely confined to
history
books. But as Trump prepares to ...
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on MSN
China is on edge after Trump's talk of tariffs
Beijing's commerce ministry said tariffs wouldn't 'solve America's own problems.' Investors are taking a wait-and-see ...
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The Big Question: who will be hurt the most by Trump’s tariffs?
Will importers or foreign producers take the hit — or will it be US consumers who suffer, as many economists suggest?
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