China, Trump and Tariffs
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President Donald Trump just hiked tariffs by an extra 34 percentage points on those goods.
From U.S. News & World Report
China announced a 34% tariff on all products imported from the U.S. on Friday, escalating the trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.
From NBC News
"Trade deficits are no longer merely an economic problem. They are a national emergency," Trump said.
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Trump, tariff and Trade Deal
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Britain's business secretary vowed to "remain calm" and insisted he still wants a trade deal with the United States after President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to impose import tariffs of 10%...
From Reuters
Sir Keir Starmer claimed on Wednesday that his patient diplomacy with Donald Trump had been vindicated, after the US president slapped a 10 per cent “reciprocal” tariff on UK exports, half the EU’s 20...
From The Financial Times
The US President unveiled plans at the White House which will see the import tax apply at varying rates for different countries, affecting products like whisky and salmon.
From BBC
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The retro approach has been years in the making, with Trump refusing to back down in the face of a tumbling stock market and public recriminations from the United States’ top allies. But Trump says that for companies and countries that want to get out from under the tariffs there is a way out: Build their products in America or lower their trade barriers.
One big loser in President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war is likely to be the U.S. electric vehicle industry.
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Scaramucci, who served as Trump’s communications director for a short period in 2017, has been an outspoken critic of the president for years. He repeatedly criticized Trump and Republicans in recent days over Trump’s latest announcement imposing new tariffs on nearly all of the U.S.’s closest trading partners.