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Trump has repeatedly shifted his stance on tariffs since his “Liberation Day” announcement—earning him the nickname “TACO Trump.”
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Businesses are already passing the cost of tariffs onto consumers, Federal Reserve survey finds - Prices are expected to rise even more by late summer, the Federal Reserve said
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump gives Putin 50 days to make peace: White House reveals pressure planUS President Donald Trump stated that if Russia does not meet the outlined demands within 50 days, new economic restrictions will be imposed against it, including increased tariffs, said White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during the press conference.
New data showing price increases last month could foreshadow even higher costs if the president imposes steep tariffs on Aug. 1.
As President Trump ramps up the pressure on dozens of countries, trade experts fear U.S. tariff policy leaves consumers and businesses in limbo.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Canada has been "pretty difficult to deal with" with respect to negotiating a trade deal with the Trump administration.
The U.S. is going to provide more weapons to Ukraine after having recently paused a shipment to the country, Trump said. He added that he's "not happy" with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
After President Donald Trump paused his “Liberation Day” tariffs in April, his trade adviser Peter Navarro promised that the administration would deliver “90 deals in 90 days.” But that deadline came and went Wednesday with the White House 88 trade deals short.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett defended Donald Trump’s newly unveiled 50% tariff against Brazil on ABC News' "This Week."
Donald Trump Trump repeatedly walked back tariffs in first 100 days as White House announces latest duty tax relief Tariff changes were born out of a need to be flexible and bring manufacturing ...
The White House keeps insisting that inflation is a thing of the past. The latest Consumer Price Index numbers help prove otherwise.