Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariff
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Economists say that Mr. Trump's tariff agenda, including the uncertainty surrounding it, could drag down U.S. GDP by depressing financial markets and consumer sentiment.
From CBS News
President Donald Trump unveiled tariffs this afternoon on potentially trillions of dollars' worth of imports, an action he has called "Liberation Day."
From NBC News
The countries with the world’s biggest economies reacted swiftly on Thursday to President Trump’s latest round of tariffs, warning that the levies were risking an all-out trade war that could upend t...
From The New York Times
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Wall Street is hoping April 2 will provide clarity on the U.S. tariff front and a reprieve from the recent market volatility.
Trump has repeatedly referred to April 2 as "liberation day," saying a wide-ranging slate of reciprocal tariffs would rebalance U.S. trade relationships. Trump's plan for reciprocal tariffs next week, however, is expected to be narrower than he previously vowed, though the plan remains under discussion, sources told ABC News this week.
President Donald Trump is barreling toward a self-imposed April 2 deadline for sweeping tariffs and is threatening additional ones on foreign adversaries this weekend even as he’s expressed openness to making deals.
Analysts and other industry figures have weighed in on the potential impact of US President Donald Trump's tariffs,
After considerable delays and widespread market uncertain, President Donald Trump revealed a major new wave of tariffs on April 2.
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President Donald Trump will announce his reciprocal tariff push on Wednesday during an event in the White House Rose Garden, his top spokeswoman said. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday the announcement would feature “country-based” tariffs.