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President Donald Trump's second-term economic plan can be summed up in one word: tariffs. When his barrage of these import taxes went into overdrive a month ago, markets trembled, and business leaders sounded alarms about the economic damage they would cause.
US ports have been seeing pandemic-level declines in imports, so good news on tariffs was just what port officials were hoping for.
Two courtroom defeats dealt a blow to President Donald Trump’s strategy, even as an appeals court reinstated existing tariffs.
Canada’s steel industry warned of “catastrophic” job losses, factory slowdowns and supply chain disruption after US President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on imports to 50 per cent.
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Former Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Jared Bernstein joins MSNBC’s Ali Velshi to discuss Donald Trump’s “unconstitutional” tariff policies and why tariffs should be used like a “scalpel” and not,
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Cheddar News on MSNTrump denies he's 'chickening out' on tariffsPresident Donald Trump fired back at “TACO trade” critics, denying he’s “chickening out” on tariffs.
Donald Trump has suffered plenty of legal setbacks in his second term, but none quite like this one. The US Court of International Trade’s ruling this week that the president misapplied emergency economic powers legislation to impose his “liberation day” tariffs knocks out the main underpinning of his flagship policy.