Donald Trump, tariffs
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The Trump administration has numerous tariffs in place, impacting global trade and relations with dozens of countries. Here's what to know.
The use of tariffs to try to rebalance trade has been a central plank of Trump 2.0 economic policy. But has it worked?
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, Jan 21 (Reuters) - U.S. customs authorities will face a real challenge if President Donald Trump goes through with his threat to place tariffs on six EU countries - rather than the whole European Union - given the ease of movement of goods between EU members.
US tariffs under Donald Trump have been paid almost entirely by Americans, with foreign exporters paying for only 4%, a German study found.
President Trump’s tariffs, designed to rejuvenate ‘Made in USA’ manufacturing, have coincided with a continued decline in the sector. Despite the policy’s focus on shielding domestic production from foreign competition, key metrics reveal no ...
A German study finds US tariffs under Trump were mostly paid by American importers and consumers, not foreign exporters.
The 10% tariffs against the eight countries will go into effect on Feb. 1.
The president escalated his drive to take charge of the Danish territory, targeting Denmark and seven other European countries with a 10 percent rate.