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How Trump’s Liberation Day Tariffs Work in Practice

Liberation day shut down a big North Carolina sawmill when China retaliated.
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The trade in goods in Latin America and the Caribbean will grow in 2025 despite the tariff policy of the United States, whose impact has been less than initially expected, revealed on Wednesday a report from ECLAC.The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean projected that the value of exports of goods of the region would grow this year by 5%, more than 4.5% of the 2024, "for an increase in the volume exported of 4% and an increas…

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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