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The Wall Street Journal |
During his first term, Trump imposed several tariffs, primarily targeting imports from China, and certain global goods like steel and aluminum, washing machines and solar panels.
CNET |
President Donald Trump's contentious tariff barrage is now in effect.
The New York Times |
The tariffs “equal more anxiety and uncertainty for American businesses and consumers,” the National Retail Federation said in a statement.
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Stocktwits on MSNTrump’s Liberation Day Impact – Steel Stocks Tumble With Broader Market, UBS Flags Tariffs As 'Incremental Negative' For These CompaniesSteel stocks fell sharply in pre-market trading Thursday after President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs took effect, bringing in a 10% duty on all countries and additional reciprocal tariffs across 185 nations.
Steel and aluminum are essential for high-rise construction, and are often cheaper to produce in countries like China, Mexico or Canada, one expert said.
Industries across Oklahoma -- from oil and gas to clothing and food -- are expected to take a hit from sweeping tariffs announced by President Trump
Trump's reciprocal tariffs are the latest headwind to spill into the wine and spirits industry. EU imports now face a 20% reciprocal tariff, set to go into effect on Apr. 9, which could have major implications for producers,
Canada's main index tumbled on Thursday in broad-based declines as U.S. President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs escalated the global trade war and sparked worries of a recession. Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was down 3.
As markets plummeted around the world Thursday following President Donald Trump's announcement of wide-ranging global tariffs, Trump predicted the U.S. markets and the country itself "are going to boom" as a result of his trade policies.
World leaders are reacting with dismay, threats of countermeasures and calls for swift negotiations to make trade rules fairer in response to the sweeping new tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.