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But some economists predict Americans will feel the pain – at least in the short term – and low-income Americans most of all. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each mornin...
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U.S. President Donald Trump goes through many of the rates at which his administration plans to impose tariffs on countries around the world in response to their tariffs on the U.S.
Reuters |
"It's essential to act with purpose and with force, and that's what we will do," he told reporters ahead of a cabinet meeting to discuss Canada's response.
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President Trump's sweeping new tariffs will affect almost every American industry. The new tariffs Mr. Trump announced on Wednesday, which he dubbed "Liberation Day," will go into effect on April 9. They'll impact products like electronics, wine and spirits, automobiles and more.
One restaurant owner worried about tariffs pushing up food prices said such costs are "coming right off my bottom line."
A federal judge has agreed to block the Trump administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. U.S.
As the U.S. president weighs increasing tariffs on imports, economists find that prices across many categories could rise as a result.
Following President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ announcement, Western Mass News spoke with a financial expert and local resident about the president’s remarks.
President Donald Trump announced tariffs on 180 global trade partners during a White House Rose Garden event dubbed "Make America Wealthy Again" Wednesday afternoon. Trump announced 10% tariffs for most nations that export goods to the United States and more punitive reciprocal tariffs for 60 nations that impose tariffs and other trade barriers on U.
Critics warned that the levies could fuel inflation and slow economic growth, while those who supported the move said it was long overdue.
Trump’s tariffs are expected to increase costs across industries, with the automotive sector being hit particularly hard, experts say.
Studios will begin their upfront talks with media buyers in the coming weeks — with billions of dollars at stake — right as major advertising buyers are reexamining their budgets amid global economic uncertainty.
President Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs on countries around the world will hit food and consumer businesses particularly hard, say CEOs in the sector.