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Trump, tariffs
Trump wants more tariffs. What that means for US manufacturers.
Expanded tariffs could protect some manufacturers from foreign competition, but economists warn that they would also drive up inflation.
Trump’s authority to impose sweeping tariffs to be put to the test
President-elect Donald Trump’s consistent campaign pledge to impose sweeping tariffs on products imported into the U.S. is likely to face stiff challenges in court and potentially pushback from Congress.
Trump tariffs could shrink UK economy by nearly 1%, warns think tank
UK economy could face substantial fallout if US adopts protectionist stance under President-elect Donald Trump's leadership, projects Centre for Economics and Business Research - Anadolu Ajansı
President-elect Trump plans to impose sweeping tariffs. Here's how it could impact your wallet.
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to impose steep tariffs once he takes office. So what impact would that have on your wallet?
What are tariffs? What to know about Donald Trump's plan to tax imports
Donald Trump has long touted tariffs as a campaign promise, with targets on Mexico and China. But what do the import taxes mean for consumers?
The unconventional economic theory behind Trump’s sweeping tariff plans
Michael Pettis, a Wall Street veteran who teaches finance in Beijing, says mainstream economists are wrong about trade.
Trump’s tariff plan won’t help American workers
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to unleash a “golden age” for the United States. Many of his policy ideas are laudable on their face. Tax cuts and deregulation are critical to unleashing
Trump is backing tariffs in the fight against America’s trade deficit
Economists have typically looked askance at tariffs as a tool of economic policy. Their prevailing assumption is that free trade is best. And if there is a significant trade deficit, then the appropriate policy is not tariffs but a lower exchange rate.
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Trump’s Tariffs Threaten Commodity Prices, BofA’s Blanch Says
Donald Trump’s vow to impose steep
tariffs
to boost US manufacturing and create jobs threatens to drive down commodity ...
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Global companies with at least 50% U.S. revenue exposure as Trump eyes tariffs: BofA
A partial list of companies that export to the U.S. from Bank of America as President-elect Donald Trump looks to impose ...
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How Trump’s proposed tariffs could affect the cost of jeans, appliances, and everyday items
Inflation is moderating, but economists expect that trend could reverse quickly if Donald Trump follows through with a ...
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Musk appears to pressure Trump on Cabinet and tariffs, irking advisers
Elon Musk, the billionaire who has become Donald Trump’s “first buddy,” appeared to publicly pressure the president-elect on ...
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on MSN
ECB's Nagel says Trump's tariffs may have minor impact on inflation
The tariffs promised by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would upend international trade but may ultimately have a "minor ...
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Can Trump impose tariffs without Congress? It's complicated, according to experts.
President-elect Donald Trump claims he can unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports. The reality is more ...
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Trump pledged more tariffs. We have no idea what they will do.
The calculus of tariffs has always been far more complicated than their effect on consumer prices — and even that is not ...
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Goldman Sachs: Trump tax cuts, deregulation will boost growth; tariffs could be a drag
Goldman Sachs last week released a forecast for the U.S. and global economies that projected the impact of President-elect ...
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