President Donald Trump is touting April 2 as the day the U.S. gets "money, and respect, back." Here's why he's calling it "Liberation Day."
President Donald Trump said countries, whether staunch allies or adversaries, would be subject to at least a 10% tariff.
Donald Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs on what he's been calling "Liberation Day." Here's what we know.
GOP Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina has indicated he could support legislation introduced by Senators Chuck Grassley and Maria Cantwell, a Republican and Democrat respectively, which would reassert congressional control over tariff policy.
US President Donald Trump plans to escalate his trade war by announcing significant tariffs on April 2, dubbed "Liberation Day". Despite opposition from business and congressional allies, Trump is set on using tariffs to strengthen the US economy.
Declaring yesterday "Liberation Day," President Donald Trump announced that the United States would impose a 10% baseline tariff on all imports, and higher duties on many other trading partners, including China,
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The real victims of Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' reciprocal tariffsPresident Donald Trump's recent implementation of sweeping tariffs has ignited extensive debate and concern, particularly regarding their impact on American consumers and small businesses. These tariffs,
President Donald Trump has referred to April 2 as "Liberation Day" since he assumed the nation's highest office in January. Trump is expected to enact reciprocal tariffs on major trading partners ...