Trump announced a range of new tariffs on April 2, his so-called "Liberation Day."He signed an executive order to impose reciprocal tariffs and a 25% tariff on car imports.Some economists warned that uncertainty around the tariffs could strain consumers and businesses.
Donald Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs on what he's been calling "Liberation Day." Here's what we know.
The President’s one-man trade war was already hurting the economy. His expansive new tariffs will make things worse.
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We’re not taking it anymore," the president said, announcing the U.S.' tariffs would amount to half of trading partners'.
American workers and businesses will be put first under President Trump, just as he promised on the campaign trail." TRUMP IS 'ALWAYS UP FOR A GOOD NEGOTIATION,' WHITE HOUSE SAYS, AS APRIL 2 'LIBERATION DAY' TARIFFS LOOMThe White House has kept a tight lip regarding details surrounding Trump's planned tariff announcement,
Trump made his way back to the White House in no small part because of his promise to better the economy. He's staking a large part of his agenda on broad-based tariffs.
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President Donald Trump announced his “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, saying countries that tax U.S. imports will be slapped with at least 10% additional tariffs on their exports to the United States.
President Trump is set to reveal his tariff plans as part of a "Liberation Day" ceremony at the White House. Uncertainty over tariffs has roiled financial markets in recent weeks.
President Donald Trump is touting April 2 as the day the U.S. gets "money, and respect, back." Here's why he's calling it "Liberation Day."