Countries impose retaliatory tariffs, as tit-for-tat trade war continues
- The European Union announced tariffs on $28 billion worth of goods from the U.S., effective April 1 and fully imposed by April 13, according to Dr. Albert Williams.
- China retaliated with tariffs on U.S. Chicken, pork, beef, and soybeans, targeting U.S. Farmers who overwhelmingly supported Trump.
- President Trump threatened a 200% tariff on European alcohol, aiming to escalate the trade war following the EU's tariff announcement.
- A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicated that 57% of Americans believe Trump is acting erratically, while 70% anticipate increased costs from the tariffs.
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