Trump, tariffs and Venezuela
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President Donald Trump said the U.S. is imposing "secondary tariffs" on countries that import oil from Venezuela, with China likely the main target.
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Tariffs on imported vehicles took effect Wednesday, a policy that President Trump said would spur investments and jobs in the United States but that analysts say will raise new car prices by thousand...
From The New York Times
Imports of oil, gas and refined products were exempted from U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, the White House said on Wednesday.
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Trump, Liberation Day and tariffs
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According to President Donald Trump, today is “Liberation Day,” folks! No, that does not mean we are being liberated from this reckless administration and its gangs of billionaire-hired goons.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as a "Liberation Day" to impose an array of new tariffs that could upend the global trade system, but has provided few details.
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The specter of Trump's new tariffs on Wednesday has sucked the oxygen out of world markets in recent weeks, and despite the generally positive performance on Tuesday, anyone hoping life will be injec...
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Trump, tariffs and Europe
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About 38% of U.S. imports from Canada fall under the USMCA ‒ a free trade deal Trump signed in 2019 ‒ meaning about 62% of goods from Canada will still be subject to tariffs, the Trump White House sai...
From USA TODAY
President Donald Trump followed through on his tariff threats by declaring on Wednesday a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade sur...
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He singled out several countries, saying that they were "cheating" by forcing Americans to pay high tariffs
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President Donald Trump on Monday announced the United States will impose a 25% tariff on the imports of any country involved in Venezuela's oil industry.
Trump on Monday announced that Venezuela will face a “secondary tariff” come April 2 — but what does that mean?
President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Wednesday against major U.S. trading partners that were more aggressive than anticipated, sending shockwaves through global markets as investors worried the duties would stall the global economy, hit corporate earnings and stoke inflation.
As fresh rounds of U.S. sanctions begin to affect Venezuela’s economy, the government in Caracas has been trying to reassure citizens that the country remains resilient against Washington’s pressure.
The tech lobby wants Trump to use tariffs as leverage to kill or weaken foreign rules they say target Silicon Valley.
Venezuela's exports of crude oil and fuel fell 11.5% in March as the U.S. imposition of secondary tariffs and the cancellation of key licenses to operate in the energy sector led to delays and cargo suspensions,