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New York Magazine on MSNWill the Tariff Fiasco Screw Up Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’?The GOP legislative agenda is already on a knife’s edge. The political and economic fallout of a trade war won’t help get it done.
The exemption may be short-lived if President Trump makes good on threats to use tariffs as leverage to bring drug production back to the United States.
Administration officials and their allies have offered sometimes conflicting messages about the end goal of the tariffs and whether countries can negotiate new rates.
The president announced sweeping tariffs on Wednesday in an effort to reset global trading relationships. Here’s what you need to know.
Small business owners are weighing in on the tariffs President Donald Trump unveiled against virtually all U.S. trading partners on Wednesday afternoon.
President Donald Trump said the United States will put at least a 10% tariff on all goods coming into the country, with much higher tariffs for some of America's closest trading partners, in a sweeping move that could revamp global trade and the U.S. economy.
President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs apply to nearly every nation and territory in the world, from economic superpowers to barely-populated islands with little economic activity. Not all countries face the same level of tariffs.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned Friday that Trump's strict tariffs will worsen inflation and lower economic growth. As a result, the Fed won't change interest rates for now.
The tariff barrage that President Donald Trump unleashed this week on the world economy marks a decisive end to an era of freewheeling globalization that was shaped by American policymakers, business executives and consumers.