How to stop the escalation? Trump hits back after EU retaliation to US metal tariffs
- The European Union announced tariffs on $28 billion worth of U.S. Goods, effective in two steps on April 1 and April 13, according to reports.
- A Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed 57% of Americans believe Trump is acting too erratically with tariffs, affecting consumer confidence and fears of a recession.
- China and Canada have also imposed retaliatory tariffs.
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Trump's trade war escalates with international tit-for-tat
The European Union is hitting back at President Donald Trump’s new levy on all foreign aluminum and steel by announcing retaliatory tariffs on American products worth billions of dollars. President Donald Trump slams the move, saying he will “of course” respond. NBC’s Christine Romans reports for TODAY.
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How to stop the escalation? Trump hits back after EU retaliation to US metal tariffs
Donald Trump has said it many times...: "The most beautiful word in the dictionary to me is tariff." But the tariffs that Trump is imposing on business and commerce across the borders is having a less than beautiful effect. Trump came to power promisong prosperity for the United States, a "new golden age", but now the country is teetering towards recession.
Countries impose retaliatory tariffs, as tit-for-tat trade war continues
Countries impacted by President Trump's tariffs are punching back strategically.The European Union announced tariffs on $28 billion worth of goods from the U.S., including poultry, bourbon and motorcycles."The European Union must act to protect consumers and business," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen explained on Wednesday. "The countermeasures we take today are strong but proportionate."The EU tariffs will go into effect in t…
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