Ninety Deals in 90 Days: Trump’s Tariff Pause Clouds ‘Liberation Day’ Economic Forecast
UNITED STATES, JUL 08 – President Trump will impose tariffs from August 1 on multiple countries citing trade imbalances, despite ongoing legal challenges and paused negotiations since April.
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Liberty Justice Center Continues Legal Battle Against Trump "Liberation Day" Tariffs
Appeals Court to Hear Arguments on Administration’s Authority to Impose Tariffs The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) today intensified its legal challenge against the Trump Administration’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, filing a response brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. This move marks a critical juncture in a case that questions the President’s […] Liberty Justice Center Continues Legal Battle Against Trump “Liberation Day”…
Ninety Deals in 90 Days: Trump’s tariff pause clouds ‘Liberation Day’ economic forecast
After President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause in imposing his “Liberation Day” tariffs, trade adviser Peter Navarro touted the possibility of “90 deals in 90 days.” In truth, it hasn’t been that easy, and the deadline is up on…
An Expert Now Pinpoints The Moment Trump Began 'Spiraling'
July 8, 2025 — President Donald Trump has intensified his trade war rhetoric, announcing new punitive tariffs on 14 nations on July 7, 2025, as part of his ongoing “90 Deals in 90 Days” initiative. The move, which targets countries including Thailand, Cambodia, Serbia, and Bangladesh, has sparked global pushback and growing domestic skepticism, with polls indicating a sharp decline in public approval of Trump’s trade policies. As markets remain …
Trade war: Trump reveals first nations to pay delayed 'liberation day' tariffs | Money News | Tech, Entertainment, Sport, Fashion, Travel News
Donald Trump has revealed hefty trade tariffs against at least seven countries, to be applied from 1 August. The initial announcement, via his Truth Social platform, concerned Japan and South Korea. Both would face 25% rates on all goods, he said. Malaysia and Kazakhstan were later added to the list, while South Africa was told it faced a 30% rate. Laos and Myanmar were hit with 40% duties. It marks the restart of the threatened “liberation day”…
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