Three things to know about Trump's tariffs announcement
- President Trump announced tariffs on products from nearly every nation, stating they would be great for the economy.
- The U.S. will impose a 10% baseline tariff starting April 5, and additional reciprocal tariffs will apply to numerous countries beginning April 9.
- Economic experts warn that these tariffs could disproportionately impact lower-income Americans and potentially spur a recession.
- Foreign leaders, including Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, criticized the tariffs, stating that they benefit no one and threaten jobs.
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Yesterday I saw everything live and live the announcement of Trump and his tariffs. Very secure and connected within the shelter of the people of the automotive industry that accompanied him I saw him quite comfortable giving the announcement. With the particular energy of the tenth Diet Coke of the day, Trump announced to the world his plan to rescue America (as the gringos tell him) and to bring back many of the industries that made the countr…
The US tariff package is described as the most aggressive in modern times - what happens after Donald Trump's announcement and how does it affect the world's stock markets? SVT News reports live on the latest.
[NHK] Following President Trump's announcement that he would impose a 24% tariff on Japan as a "reciprocal tariff," Prime Minister Ishiba spoke to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry...
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