Donald Trump, Liberation Day and April 2
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President Donald Trump has declared Wednesday "Liberation Day," when he is expected to roll out a tariff plan that will emphasize his "America First" mission.
Donald Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs on what he's been calling "Liberation Day." Here's what we know.
President Donald Trump is touting April 2 as the day the U.S. gets "money, and respect, back." Here's why he's calling it "Liberation Day."
Trump has repeatedly called April 2 “Liberation Day,” with promises to roll out a set of tariffs, or taxes on imports from other countries, that he says will free the U.S. from a reliance on foreign goods. To do this, Trump has said he'll impose “reciprocal” tariffs to match the duties that other countries charge on U.S. products.
Trump has repeatedly called April 2 "Liberation Day." He is expected to enact reciprocal tariffs on major trading partners, especially those that contribute the most to the $1.2 trillion U.S. trade deficit.
6don MSN
US President Donald Trump is set to announce new tariffs aimed at reducing America's dependence on foreign goods. The measures include a 25% levy on auto imports starting April 3 and reciprocal tariffs on countries that impose duties on US goods,