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Trump, tariffs
Trump just gave his clearest picture yet of what new tariffs could look like
President Donald Trump has been talking about tariffs for so long that it feels like we know exactly what’s coming. But we kind of have no idea.
Trump says new tariffs on computer chips, semiconductors are coming soon
Though the United States is the global leader in designing chips, the vast majority of chip production happens overseas, particularly in U.S.-ally Taiwan.
Explainer-Trump Tariffs on Chips and Drugs Would Hit U.S. Allies in Asia
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on imported computer chips, pharmaceuticals and steel, he said on Monday, to push companies to manufacture more in the United States. The comments mark the latest in a number of trade-related threats unleashed by Trump in recent days.
Donald Trump threatens tariffs on China, India
Explainer: What are tariffs? US President Donald Trump's favourite word
Previously, he's matched such rhetoric with real policies. When he was last in office, Trump imposed a range of tariffs. Returning to the White House, he wants tariffs of 10-20 percent on all imports to the US and tariffs of 60 percent or more on those from China.
Donald Trump sparks race for trade deals to counter US tariffs
The US’s economic partners are racing to sustain trade volumes in a Donald Trump era by closing new bilateral deals and rerouting supply chains to cope with increased US protectionism. Policymakers and trade experts say countries are turning to a tactic deployed during the US president’s first term in office,
‘America First’: Donald Trump threatens tariffs on China, India
Donald Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on countries like China, India, and Brazil, accusing them of harming the US with high tariffs. Advocating for domestic production, he urged companies to build plants in the US and vowed support for key industries like steel,
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What are tariffs and how do they work?
Tariffs are typically charged as a percentage of the price a buyer pays a foreign seller. In the United States, tariffs are ...
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Trump still expects to impose Feb 1 tariffs on Canada and Mexico, White House says
U.S. President Donald Trump still plans to make good on his promise to issue tariffs on Canada and Mexico on Saturday, White ...
Journalist's Resource
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Covering Trump’s proposed tariffs? Here are 4 things you need to know
The Journalist's Resource and Econofact recently hosted a webinar on covering tariffs. Watch the recording and read key ...
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Here’s what could get more expensive if Trump enacts tariffs this week
Tomatoes, T-shirts and cars are among the vast array of goods that could become pricier if tariffs pledged by President ...
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What could get more expensive under Trump’s tariffs?
It’s likely U.S. shoppers would see prices rise for a wide range of items, including food, gas, clothing, consumer ...
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Why Tariffs Are Different
Their scope may depend on what happens after that. If tariffs start to have the negative effects that their critics predict — ...
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Did Trump’s Colombia Dustup Reveal His True Tariff Motivations?
A short-lived tariff feud with the Latin American nation underscored the president's propensity to use economic sanctions as ...
Mexico News Daily
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Will Trump’s tariffs on Mexico take effect this Saturday? Here’s what we know
U.S. President Trump said that his administration could impose a 25% tariff on Mexican exports. But will he actually act on ...
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The Trouble With Tariffs: What You Think About Prices Matters to the Fed
A trade war that raises prices would be much more complicated for the central bank than it was during Trump’s first term.
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