Liberation Day, Donald Trump and tariffs
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The Associated Press |
A top European Union official warned the U.S. on Tuesday that the world’s biggest trade bloc “holds a lot of cards” when it comes to dealing with the Trump administration’s new tariffs and has a good...
MarketWatch |
President Donald Trump is scheduled to make remarks about his new taxes on imported products around 4 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday in the White House’s Rose Garden.
The Washington Post |
European officials are worried that measures against companies like Google and Meta could escalate the trade war, but they say Trump has shifted the goalposts.
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UAW President Shawn Fain praised President Donald Trump's tariffs over the weekend at a speech at Wayne State, saying Democrats could have acted better on trade and offshoring.
The president's executive order appears to affect much of the federal government, with 18 agencies under scrutiny.
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After weeks of White House hype and public anxiety, President Donald Trump is set Wednesday to announce a barrage of self-described “reciprocal” tariffs on friend and foe alike. The new tariffs — coming on what Trump has called “Liberation Day” — is a bid to boost U.
U.S. President Donald Trump was poised to impose sweeping new reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners on Wednesday, upending decades of rules-based trade, threatening cost increases and likely drawing retaliation from all sides.
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Supporters of the union, which represents 30,000 prison employees, fear the move will worsen an ongoing staffing crisis.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is asking the Trump administration to intervene as it faces a looming fine under the European Union’s strict antitrust rules.
EU vows ‘strong plan’ to hit back at Trump’s global trade war as UK ‘prepares for worst’ - Donald Trump to unveil sweeping tariffs on any country that ‘treats the US unfairly’ on Wednesday