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President Trump announced two new types of tariffs on April 2, or what he's calling "Liberation Day," aimed at erasing trade deficits between the U.S. and its trading partners.
From CBS News
The new tariff levels are higher overall than what he’d advertised on the campaign trail, and certainly worse than markets feared: minimum tariffs of 10 percent worldwide, plus even higher tariffs fo...
From The Washington Post
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The Trump administration is planning to impose a round of fresh tariffs on April 2, a day President Trump has dubbed " Liberation Day. " The announcement is viewed by economists as the culmination of his "America First Trade Policy," an executive order he signed on his first day in office aimed at revitalizing U.S. manufacturing.
Donald Trump has announced a slew of economic tariffs on countries across the globe, including the UK, on Wednesday night in what he has branded “Liberation Day.”
This analysis from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business unpacks the April 2 tariff announcements from the White House.
The US has said it wants to impose tariffs on a “country by country” basis, hitting any trading partners that have higher levies on the US than it imposes back.
Tariffs are once again back on the agenda for Australian politics, with Donald Trump preparing to announce his latest round of taxes on imported goods on Thursday, labelling it “Liberation Day”. But what does this so-called “Liberation Day” actually mean for Australia?
What are tariffs; how will they affect you; what is the UK Government doing about it? We answer your questions on the topic that’s shaken the car industry
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Some countries are promising swift countermeasures; others are asking for an opportunity to negotiate with the U.S. to avoid trade war.