White House says Trump will go ahead with tariffs as nervous world awaits trade war - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
- The Trump White House previewed unfair trade practices, stating that Canada imposes nearly a 300-percent tariff on American butter and cheese.
- Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt highlighted tariffs from Japan and the European Union .
- Leavitt declared that these barriers have harmed American businesses and workers, emphasizing the need for historic change.
- President Trump is expected to announce significant changes regarding tariffs during an event on Liberation Day.
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White House says Trump will go ahead with tariffs as nervous world awaits trade war - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
WASHINGTON — The White House confirmed on Tuesday that President Donald Trump will impose new tariffs today, though it provided no details about the size and scope of trade barriers that have businesses, consumers and investors fretting about an intensifying global trade war.
Trump's tariff war, live US President: "The European Union has swindled us and we will charge you 20%"
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared on Wednesday the "economic independence" of the United States at a major event in the White House Rosaleda, where he plans to announce a new set of tariffs that could affect global trade. Trump’s measure could be a blow to world trade, at a time when economies around the world have to face geopolitical uncertainty (Ukraine, Gaza...), inflation that remains unchecked and interest rates still high. From the…
Trump will go ahead with tariffs as scheduled, White House says
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Tuesday (April 1) that the U.S. is preparing to announce a battery of new trade tariffs on April 2, saying the days of America "being ripped off are over."
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