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Trump's terrible tariffs will turn up inflation
Inside the Fed, fears increase that Trump tariffs would boost inflation
There’s a growing sense among some inside the Federal Reserve that President Donald Trump’s willingness to use tariffs as a tool to accomplish his administration’s aims will end up boosting inflation,
Trump’s Tariff Plan Is Looking Potentially Disastrous for Inflation
Here’s why Trump’s opening tariff salvo will likely hurt U.S. consumers. If U.S. voters reelected Donald Trump hoping for relief from higher prices, his recent threats to impose tariffs on America’s three largest trade partners might make them think again.
Hands on Wisconsin: Donald Trump's terrible tariffs will turn up inflation
While the 25% tariffs against our neighbors and allies, Canada and Mexico, were thankfully delayed by 30 days, a 10% tariff went into place on a number of goods from China. China
Trump, Canada and tariff
How the U.S. has used tariffs throughout history — and why Trump is different, economists say
President Donald Trump's use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico are delayed. Economic turmoil is here.
While Trump delayed the tariffs on Canada and Mexico, levies on China have taken effect and the trade war and economic uncertainty are taking a toll
Bank of Canada governor says Trump's tariffs threat already having an impact
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said on Thursday a policy shift in the U.S. was causing uncertainty and President Donald Trump's tariff threats were already impacting businesses and households.
Trump, tariffs
Trump's tariffs will raise the roof on home prices
Homes – the most expensive item most Americans ever buy – are about to get even pricier if the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs take effect. An analysis from John Burns Research and Consulting,
Trump tracker: US tariffs
Donald Trump announced steep new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China on Sunday But on Monday the additional tariffs on Canada and Mexico were paused for 30 days Although the US’s additional tariffs on China are lower than those announced for Canada and Mexico,
What Trump’s tariffs could mean for Florida
When President Donald Trump’s administration announced it would impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the world reacted. Florida-based businesses, from those that import or export goods at Port Tampa Bay to builders in need of construction materials for ongoing real estate projects,
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Trump Tariffs Could Nearly Triple Lumber Costs Raising Housing Concerns
Proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico could triple costs of lumber imports, some experts say, and hurt U.S. housing.
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Trump's tariffs on China bite US bargain-hunting online shoppers
Matthew Cannon's college-age daughter forwarded him a request from delivery company DHL asking for duties and fees of $45.19 ...
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What's latest on Trump's tariffs? Here's where things stand with Mexico, Canada and China
Donald Trump announced tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China, but has paused two of them while the other issued ...
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Trump Can Use Tariffs For Revenue Or A Geopolitical Weapon, Not Both
The question then is which does Trump want more: more tariff revenue or perceived international policy victories?
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Trump tariffs will cost U.S. carmakers billions and are a ‘bonanza’ for Asian competitors, warns Ford CEO Jim Farley
The biggest winners from Trump’s proposed tariffs, Farley suggested, won’t be domestic automakers but Asian rivals that would ...
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Trump's tariffs will cause pain at the pump for Americans: Experts
While President Donald Trump campaigned on a pledge to lower fuel prices, energy experts predicted that his pending tariffs ...
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How the U.S. has used tariffs through history — and why Trump is different, economists say
President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
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What's Next For Tariffs? Here's What the Trade Representative's Confirmation Hearing Revealed
Key Takeaways U.S. trade representative nominee Jamieson Greer spoke before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday as a ...
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