New Trump Tariffs And PA: What Products Could Cost More Locally?
- President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the White House Rose Garden.
- The tariffs aim to promote domestic manufacturing and address trade imbalances, according to President Trump.
- These new tariffs include a 10 percent tax on imports and higher rates on other goods, taking effect April 9.
- Governor Shapiro stated the tariffs create a tax on businesses and consumers, increasing costs for everyone.
- Economists warn Pennsylvania consumers may pay more for necessities due to higher inflation and weakened growth.
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Josh Shapiro says 'people will suffer' and Pa. Republicans have mixed views of Trump's tariff plan
HARRISBURG (TNS) — With President Donald Trump announcing a new round of tariffs that could spark a global trade war on Wednesday, at least one Republican lawmaker from Pennsylvania expressed skepticism about the president's plan.
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