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Trump's tariffs in his first term did little to alter the economy, but this time could be different
Donald Trump loved to use tariffs on foreign goods during his first presidency. “There's going to be a lot more tariffs, I mean, he's pretty clear,” said Michael Stumo, the CEO of Coalition for a Prosperous America,
A look at Trump’s tariffs and the economic consequences for consumer prices and businesses
President-elect Trump is wasting no time when it comes to making good on his promise to impose tariffs on foreign nations. He announced he would slap major new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China on his first day in office.
Trump tariffs could make these items more expensive
Tariffs on U.S. imports would raise prices for consumers on a range of goods, experts say. Here's what to know.
Trump’s latest tariff plan aims at multiple countries. What does it mean for the US?
President-elect Donald Trump has identified what he sees as an all-purpose fix for what ails America: Slap huge new tariffs on foreign goods entering the United States
Trump's proposed tariffs could drive up food prices, experts say
Concerns are rising that the sweeping tariffs on all foreign imports that President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to impose could cause the prices of groceries to rise.
Trump’s tariffs collide with an ‘abundance’ agenda
With a Monday evening promise on Truth Social that his incoming administration will slap 25 percent tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico — as well as increasing already existing tariffs on China — Trump sent reporters (and investors,
Trump's Threat to Impose Tariffs Could Raise Prices for Consumers, Colliding With Promise for Relief
If Donald Trump makes good on his threat to slap 25% tariffs on everything imported from Mexico and Canada, the price increases that could follow will collide with his campaign promise to give America
Can Trump impose tariffs without Congress? His proposals, explained.
Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China through executive order on Inauguration Day. It’s unclear exactly what that will mean.
Donald Trump to introduce 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada
President-elect Donald Trump has announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Mexico and Canada starting January 20th.
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After previous Trump tariffs, here’s the list of goods Canada hit back on
As Canada prepares for the threat of
tariffs
once Donald Trump takes office, the question remains on if the federal ...
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How Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China could impact U.S. consumers
Oil, toys, vegetables and electronics are just some of the items imported to the U.S. from Mexico, Canada and China that ...
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Trump Tariffs in Focus: 2 Chinese Stocks to Own and 2 to Avoid
Donald Trump hasn't been shy about imposing tariffs when he returns to the White House in 2025. He has stated his intentions ...
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Levi’s and Jack Daniel’s ‘on tariff hit list’ if Trump targets Britain
Sir Keir Starmer could hike taxes on American staples including Harley Davidsons, Jack Daniel’s whiskey and Levi’s jeans if ...
PBS
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As Trump Vows Larger China Tariffs, How Did His Trade War Play Out the First Time Around?
As President-elect Donald Trump vows larger tariffs on imported Chinese goods, how did his trade war with China play out the ...
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Why Trump gets away with tariffs
Most economists say across-the-board tariffs impede efficiency, depress growth, and kill jobs. The Peterson Institute for ...
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Australia wobbles as Trump tariff threat upends global economy
Two posts to social media by Donald Trump have been enough to upend global markets, and given the world another insight into ...
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Trump Targets China, Mexico, And Canada With Tariffs; Spares India (For Now)—Here's How US President-Elect Plans Trade Restrictions
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Mexico, China, and Canada are the top three US trading partners most ...
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