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Trump’s Tariffs One Year on: How Americans Are Paying the Price

Average U.S. tariff rates have tripled to about 13 percent, but imports shifted to other countries and the goods trade deficit stayed flat, analysts said.

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US households paid $1,000 more for the same goods over the past year, with lower-income families hit the hardest.

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At a time when historical events abound, there are not many dates that are printed in the annals. April 2, 2025 is one of them. That day Donald Trump shook the global geopolitical board, changed the trade rules built through careful diplomatic relations since World War II and caused a change in global supply chains. The President of the United States sailed the planet with generalized tariffs of 10% and up to 50% for those countries with which t…

·Spain
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When the US president announced his tariffs in the White House's rose garden a year ago, the global economy panicked. Some even feared the end of globalization. It didn't end up that bad. Why?

·Munich, Germany
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