Here’s a closer look at Trump’s tariff plan: What to know about the new duties
- President Donald Trump announced a new tariff plan featuring a minimum 10% tariff on all countries, aiming to transform American trade policy significantly.
- The U.S. Will impose a 25% tariff on all auto imports to encourage domestic production, according to Trump.
- Democrats, including Chuck Schumer, criticize Trump's tariff policy, warning it risks higher inflation and could harm the U.S. Economy, with some legislators vowing to oppose it strongly.
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Trump’s impossible return to the past
By Atilio Borón The author is an Argentine Marxist analyst who writes often on international questions. Published in Spanish on Cubadebate.cu March 29 and Lahaine.org. Translation: John Catalinotto Faced with impending changes since the beginning of the frustrated “new American century,” there
Donald Trump’s Tariff Looks ‘Disastrous’
Donald Trump’s across-the-board tariffs have had a disastrous rollout, with the stock market plunging for the last two days, members of his own party raising hackles, and credible reports emerging that the tariffs may have been designed using ChatGPT. But now, China has retaliated, meaning that the full-on trade war Trump has claimed to want […] The post Donald Trump’s Tariff Looks ‘Disastrous’ appeared first on 19FortyFive.
New Starbucks CEO Brian Nicoll was already worried about high prices. Now tariffs have suddenly added a bitter ingredient to his plans
Since Brian Niccol took over as the CEO of Starbucks last fall, he has made a slew of moves to start bringing customers back to the company's stores and reverse slumping sales. He has vowed to reduce wait times for service, and he simplified the shop's menu, while encouraging in-store customers to linger over ceramic mugs. But the top reason customers say they’re going to Starbucks less often is its high prices, according to recent research fr…
Morning Brief: ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs, An FBI Cover-Up, & America Pressures Brits On Free Speech
President Donald Trump unveils his highly anticipated tariff plan in a Rose Garden speech. Damning new evidence points to an FBI cover-up ahead of the 2020 election. And, trade negotiations between the U.S. and the U.K. hang in the balance, as the fate of a pro-life protester becomes a bargaining chip. It’s Thursday, April 3, ...
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