A look at Trump’s past comments on tariffs
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The administration announced a sweeping 10% base tariff on all imports, with targeted penalties for some nations: 34% on China, 20% on the European Union, 46% on Vietnam, and 32% on Taiwan.
The Washington Post |
Wednesday was “Liberation Day,” the start of a multifront trade war President Donald Trump is waging against nearly all of our trading partners.
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His plan, if fully implemented, will return the United States to the highest tariff duty as a share of the economy since the late 1800s, before the invention of the automobile, aspirin, and the incan...
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Liberation Day,” the ball is in the court of other countries to respond to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The statement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen encapsulated [the mixed