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US President Donald Trump suggested that he would not go below 15% as he sets so-called reciprocal tariff rates ahead of an Aug. 1 deadline, an indication that the floor for the increased levies was rising.
April 9: Trump's higher "reciprocal tariffs" begin just after midnight. Hours later, the president says he is issuing a 90-day pause on those duties, except for China. Trump raises tariffs on Chinese goods from 104% to 145%, the highest rate so far this year.
Trump was asked by ABC News Friday morning about the possibility of granting clemency for convicted Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who is being interviewed by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. The president initially dodged the question.
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Trump tariffs latest updates: New round of tariffs coming April 2Before Trump announced plans for retaliatory tariffs scheduled for April 2, the Yale Budget Lab estimated that tariffs would cost U.S. households an average of $1,600 to $2,000. Learn more: How to ...
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump's EU Tariffs Could Drive up Olive Oil Prices for U.S. ConsumersTrump's proposed 30% tariffs on EU imports could significantly increase olive oil costs for American consumers who rely heavily on Mediterranean suppliers.
Two projections show that the Trump administration's tariff revenues would not cover the next 10 years of projected deficits
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Trump tariffs latest updates: Most ‘reciprocal’ tariffs on pause ...P resident Donald Trump said Wednesday that he plans to pause his higher “reciprocal” tariffs for the next 90 days on all countries except China — which will now face a 125 percent tariff on ...
Pharmaceutical tariffs are coming, part of President Trump’s stated goal of bringing drug manufacturing back to the U.S. Untangling the sprawling, global supply chain will be complicated and expensive,