Trump delays Liberation Day 2.0
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Trump Slaps 50% Tariff On Brazil
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A look at countries that received Trump's tariff letters
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Trump delayed his tariff deadline
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President Donald Trump has delayed implementing his widespread "Liberation Day" tariff for a second time, flip-flopping on whether the new deadline was ironclad.
Trump administration faces pressure to clinch more trade deals, with a temporary tariff freeze on dozens of countries set to expire.
In a series of screenshots posted to social media Monday, President Donald Trump revealed over a dozen new international trade levies ranging from 25% to 40% and promising that more tariff pronouncements are on the way.
American companies say they will likely increase their prices because of President Donald Trump's tariffs, making this holiday season more expensive. However, shopping analysts said consumers can save money and buy their holiday gifts now by taking advantage of big July sales,
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick revealed that the April 2 “Liberation Day” tariffs, which have been paused until July 9, won’t go into effect until early August. Lutnick, appearing alongside President Donald Trump on Sunday in New Jersey,
When President Donald Trump's 90-day pause on U.S. tariffs ends Wednesday, once-bitten-twice-shy bond investors could take on more risk by adding high-yield bonds to portfolios, rather than panic-sell credit as seen after April 2's 'Liberation Day' tariff announcement,
American" policies of the BRICS bloc nations will face an extra 10% tariff on exports. “Any Country aligning themselves with the Anti-American policies of BRICS, will be charged an ADDITIONAL 10% Tariff.