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The effective tariff rate is even higher, because the 104% tariff is added on top of any tariffs that existed when Trump’s second term began.
From The Wall Street Journal
Trump’s plans to impose punishing “reciprocal” tariffs on imported goods from dozens of countries have triggered massive drops in global stock markets in recent days.
From CNN
China's Commerce Ministry vowed earlier Tuesday to "fight to the end" against Trump's tariffs.
From USA Today
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he told the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company it would pay a tax of up to 100 percent if it didn't build its plants in the United States Speaking to an event at the Republican National Congressional Committee,
President Trump defended the sweeping tariffs he placed on foreign countries during a Tuesday dinner on Capitol Hill with House Republicans and said levies on pharmaceutical products made abroad will be announced “very shortly.
Maine filed a federal lawsuit against the Departmen of Agriculture on Monday, claiming the Trump administration illegally froze federal funds allocated to Maine to feed low-income school children because the state is allegedly violating Title IX law by permitting transgender girls and women to participate in girls' and women’s sports.
The Trump administration has ordered migrants who used the Biden-era CBP One app to leave the U.S. immediately and terminated their parole status
Elon Musk took another jab at President Donald Trump’s senior trade adviser Peter Navarro Tuesday, calling him a “moron” on social media as the Tesla CEO further splits from the White House’s tariffs plan.
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Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins opens up about the potential impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs on American farmers on 'Special Report.'