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USA TODAY |
President Donald Trump introduced his “discounted reciprocal tariffs” on over 200 countries on April 2.
Houston Chronicle |
Trump is deciding exactly what he wants out of trade talks with as many as 75 nations in the coming weeks.
ABC |
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he would return to the higher tariff rates announced last week if he can't reach a deal with trading partners during the 90-day pause he announced on Wednesday.
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Trump's China tariffs have risen to 125%, putting pressure on Chinese exporters and reshaping global trade relations.
Trump said a 25% tariff on imported passenger vehicles, light trucks and some auto parts is set to go into effect on Wednesday, April 2 and will begin to be collected on Thursday, April 3.
The President also signed an Executive Order that will eliminate duty-free de minimis treatment and create a new duty collection process for
To say that the stock market is having a negative reaction to President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs would be a major understatement. As of 10:30 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) was down by about 1,
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Barchart on MSNDollar Recovers Most Losses as President Trump Pauses Reciprocal TariffsThe dollar was under pressure Wednesday as the US-China trade rift widened after China today imposed 84% tariffs on US goods in retaliation for the US imposing a total of 104% tariffs on Chinese goods.
Immediate Suspension of Retaliation: Following Trump’s truce announcement, the EU suspended its planned retaliatory tariffs on $20.9 billion worth of U.S. exports. This decision was motivated by a desire to give negotiations a fair chance.
She says the US tariff on Chinese goods remains at 145%, as it was yesterday, adding that Trump made it clear that "when the United States is punched, he will punch back harder". Leavitt adds that Trump hopes to make a deal with China that benefits the US.
According to the EO, the tariffs will remain in effect until the President determines that trade imbalances have been resolved. President Trump retained authority to adjust tariffs in response to retaliation, improvements in trade practices, or a continued decline in U.S. manufacturing.
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Her Campus on MSNWill The Tariffs Raise iPhone Prices? What To KnowAs President Donald Trump's tariffs cause confusion, many college students are wondering: Will the tariffs raise iPhone prices? Let's talk about it.
Following the announcement of the reciprocal tariff policy by US President Donald Trump, South Korean companies are thoroughly reviewing their supply chains and formulating countermeasures. Enterprises with production bases in China and Vietnam may face direct impacts,
UPDATE (April 9, 2025): President Trump signed an executive order raising the reciprocal tariff rate on China from 34 percent to 84 percent, bringing the final rate to 104 percent. The additional 50 percent rate was implemented after China did not repeal ...
President Trump’s trade policies will make imports more expensive and calculating and paying the tariffs more complicated.