Trump says U.S. will set tariff rates for most nations within weeks
- Trump said the U.S. will set tariff rates for countries it cannot negotiate trade deals with in the next two to three weeks.
- Trump acknowledged that while 150 countries are interested in striking new trade deals, it is impractical to meet with all of them.
- Trump has previously stated his administration is working on trade deals to make trade fairer and bring manufacturing back to the U.S.
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In a movement that has shaken the global film industry, Donald Trump has announced his intention to impose a 100% tariff on all films produced outside the United States. The measure, which seeks to re-energize national production, has generated criticism for its possible illegality and for the economic consequences it could bring. This announcement would be related to Trump’s film adviser Jon Voight’s plan to revitalize Hollywood, which, accordi…
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To the editor: I am surprised to see how Trump, the “Art of the Deal” guy, is approaching tariff agreements. Regardless of the power you have over an opponent, the first rule to follow is respect. Telling the world that everyone is coming to you to kiss your ass is boastful and the opposite of being respectful. It is unsophisticated and clownish. Even when the other side has no alternative other than to accept terms you dictate (Japan unconditio…
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US President Donald Trump has issued a new tariff announcement.
By David Goldman and Betsy Klein, CNN If you thought President Donald Trump's trade war was over, he has news for you: Tariffs are coming back up. As he wrapped up his Middle East trip on Friday, Trump acknowledged that trade talks are progressing too slowly to accommodate all the countries that want to reach a new trade deal with the United States. So Trump said he would give other countries a few more weeks, and then Treasury Secretary Scott B…
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