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President Donald Trump followed through on his tariff threats this week by declaring a 10% baseline tax on imports from all countries and higher tariff rates on dozens of nations that run trade surpl...
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“I think it's going very well.”
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The U.S. imported about $3.3 trillion worth of goods last year, meaning the exemptions to the Wednesday tariff action amount to about 20% of import value overall.
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China condemned the Trump administration’s tariffs after his 10 percent baseline tax went into effect Saturday, but reactions elsewhere were more muted, as foreign officials looked to talks to resolve the widening trade war.
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ToplinePresident Donald Trump defended his tariff policy while taking aim at China in a Truth Social post Saturday morning, urging Americans to “hang tough” as the sweeping levies he imposed on most countries this week caused global markets to plunge and sparked Republican pushback.
The stiff new tariffs on Chinese imports pressures Beijing to rebalance an economy where exports have been an important driver of growth. The new 34% tariff on imports of Chinese goods to the U.S.—which take the total average duty on Chinese imports to about 70%,
China will impose a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products beginning April 10, part of a flurry of retaliatory measures following U.S.
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The fallout continues after President Donald Trump's unveiling of severe tariffs against virtually all U.S. trading partners. Thursday was the worst day for U.S. stock markets since June 2020. China struck back on Friday,
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What is President Trump really trying to do with his tariff plan: Is it to protect American jobs, is it about leveling the playing field, or is it about taking the head out of the economy?
The Trump administration's tariffs will significantly hurt Silicon Valley tech companies like Apple, which has manufacturing operations in China, Vietnam and India.