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By Deborah Kyvrikosaios and Lefteris Papadimas VARVASAINA (Reuters) -Greek olive oil producer Konstantinos Papadopoulos wasted little time when the threat of U.S. tariffs was floated by President Donald Trump in the spring.
Consumer sentiment ticked higher in July, marking two consecutive months of improved shopper attitudes as businesses navigated President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats targeting dozens of countries. The fresh reading matched economists’ expectations.
Data rolling in on the collection of tariffs by the United States suggests the trade war initiated by President Donald Trump is already generating significant revenue for the U.S. Treasury.
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Slingshot News on MSN'Tariffs Would Slow Inflation': Donald Trump Disgraces Himself By Peddling Lies About His Nonsensical Tariffs At White House LuncheonDuring a multilateral lunch event with African leaders at the White House last week, Donald Trump peddled lies about his nonsensical tariffs. A disingenuous reporter praised Donald Trump for correctly assessing that he was right about his tariffs lowering inflation.
U.S. President Donald Trump has launched a global trade war with an array of tariffs that target individual products and countries. Trump has set a baseline tariff of 10% on all imports to the United States,
Alcoa Corp., the largest US aluminum producer, said tariffs on imports from Canada cost it $115 million in the second quarter, showing how US President Donald Trump’s trade agenda has affected the industry.
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Elizabeth Warren introduces a price gouging bill to target big companies that use market shocks including a trade war to push through excessive price increases.
President Donald Trump's 30% tariffs on European Union goods could drive up costs across the world's alcohol trade. The EU is eyeing retaliatory measures.