Have Trump’s Tariffs Hit the ‘High-Water Mark’?
4 Articles
4 Articles
Have Trump’s tariffs hit the ‘high-water mark’?
WASHINGTON — Before President Donald Trump’s tariffs took effect this year, the Chicken of the Sea factory in Lyons, Georgia, was running its production lines full speed, canning enough imported tuna to build up four to six months of inventory in warehouses around the United States.
Have Trump’s Tariffs Hit the ‘High-Water Mark’?
New York Times: “Since Mr. Trump’s exemptions, a wave of companies have begun petitioning officials in Washington for similar relief. Businesses that depend on foreign materials — from factories that import machinery to retailers selling artificial Christmas trees — argue that tariffs on their products are simply raising consumer prices and adding to Americans’ dissatisfaction with the economy, rather than encouraging more manufacturing in the U…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left, 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



