Trump 'Liberation Day' Tariffs
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney wrote on social media, "During this crisis, we must act with purpose and force. My government will fight U.S. tariffs, protect Canadian workers and industries, and...
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President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports sparked threats of retaliation on Thursday, as companies and governments rushed to count the costs from an escalating trade wa...
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President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs rocked global financial markets on Thursday, with the dollar and U.S. stocks tumbling as investors rushed to safe havens on fears a broadening trade war woul...
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President Donald Trump has routinely declared tariffs as one of the most beautiful words in the dictionary and has regularly accused foreign countries of ripping off the U.S.
All eyes are on the tariff announcements that U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to make at 4 p.m. EST on April 2, a day which he refers
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Modelling of how Trump’s tariffs will hit global trade suggests the US will be the biggest loser – while a few nations may emerge as surprising winners.
President Donald Trump announced 'reciprocal' tariffs on several nations across the world on April 2, calling it 'Liberation Day.'
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Daily Express US on MSNDonald Trump Liberation Day tariffs: What they are and how they could impact the worldThe world is on tenterhooks as Donald Trump prepares to ramp up his trade war further, declaring what he's calling "Liberation Day" and announcing a fresh wave of tariffs on US imports.
Trump has dubbed April 2 "Liberation Day," as he plans to roll out new tariffs. However, the new tariffs could have negative impacts in Louisiana.
President Donald Trump is set to unveil his latest round on tariffs on Wednesday. Here's how the tariffs could impact bourbon, farmers and autos in KY
On April 2 — which he called “Liberation Day” — Trump said these tariffs, along with additional tariffs against countries that have their own tariffs against the U.S., are intended to support domestic manufacturing.
Team coverage of the President Trump's new tariffs set to be announced on what his administration is calling "Liberation Day."