Trump, Liberation Day and tariffs
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President Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day” — a moment when he plans to roll out a set of tariffs that he promises will free the United States from foreign goods.
U.S. News & World Report |
President Donald Trump says Wednesday will be “Liberation Day" — a moment when he plans to roll out a set of tariffs that he promises will free the United States from foreign goods.
Business Insider |
Analysts have shared worries about the size and effect of these tariffs, which are set to impact many industries and economies.
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As Donald Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day” for announcing “reciprocal” tariffs on America’s trading partners approaches, the question in Beijing is whether this will be the moment when its nascent trade war with the US really escalates.
Emerging-market currencies were steady in early trading as signs China’s economy is stabilizing offset angst over the next round of US tariffs due this week.
The expansion of Chinese factory activity in March could be as good as it gets for Asia’s biggest economy in 2025.
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China will take resolute countermeasures if the United States harm the country's interests with its upcoming reciprocal tariffs, a social media account affiliated with Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said on Friday.
President Trump says the goal of his tariffs - resuscitating U.S. manufacturing's glory days - will be worth the turmoil. Experts are skeptical.
Tariffs on imported goods from Canada, China and Mexico and China are expected to increase healthcare costs by at least 15% by summertime.
Activity in China’s vast manufacturing sector expanded at the fastest pace in a year in March, sending another sign of green shoots in the world’s second-largest economy as policymakers brace for more U.
The American car-buyer, the U.S. auto industry, and its union and nonunion workers should brace for a perfect storm.