Donald Trump, Liberation Day and tariffs
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Trump has repeatedly called April 2 "Liberation Day."
From USA TODAY
“There was a time when people came to America to see the future,” he said. “Now they come here.”
From The New York Times
In potentially a sign of things to come, carmaker Stellantis said it was pausing production at an assembly plant in Mexico and one in Canada, and temporarily laying off 900 workers at five U.S. facil...
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Donald Trump is expected to announce sweeping tariffs on what he's been calling "Liberation Day." Here's what we know.
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald Trump Ridiculed for Wearing Too Much Makeup During 'Liberation Day' SpeechDonald Trump was mocked for his botched bronzer job on his face during a White House press event on "Liberation Day." When the president announced a slate of new tariffs imposed on over two dozen nations around the world,
Donald Trump launched a bizarre rant claiming the 'patient lived, and is healing' after unveiling punitive tariffs on all imports - but his move has sent US financial markets into meltdown
They could not have imagined a president would use emergency authority to bypass Congress and impose tariffs on the entire world.”
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.
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When it comes to the tech industry, semiconductor manufacturers come out largely unscathed while e-commerce giants will see major changes that could affect what price their goods are sold. View on eur
Donald Trump visited Miami for a weekend of golf and appearances, attending a LIV Golf event at his Doral resort. Despite an unexpected delay with Marine One, Trump reached the event with no further issues.
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,
US president Donald Trump gave an optimistic outlook for the stock market even after the worst drop on Thursday as US stocks led a worldwide selloff, reported AP. This happened after he announced his Liberation Day tariffs,