Nebraska lawmakers respond to tariff move
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Nebraska lawmakers respond to tariff move
President Donald Trump declared a national emergency caused by unfair foreign trade and economic practices and announced reciprocal tariffs on foreign nations that conduct trade with the United States. Here’s what several Nebraska lawmakers had to say about the moves.
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Whatever you think of President Trump’s tariffs, there’s one point you have to concede: his interest in them is not a passing whim. He noted that on Wednesday, in the Rose Garden, when he was announcing the latest, massive round of tariffs. “I’ve been talking about this for 40 years,” he said. The use of tariffs are a core belief for Donald Trump. Trade deficits are bad, other countries take advantage of the U.S. and tariffs are the way to fix t…
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On April 2, 2025, invoking his authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 (IEEPA), President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs against all countries. Certain countries with which the United States has the largest trade deficits will be subject to higher, individualized reciprocal tariffs. Prepared by Clinton Yu, Tayo Osuntogun, and Luis Arandia, Barnes & Thornburg’s International Trade Practice Group attorney…
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