Trump Says Again He’ll Set Unilateral Tariffs in 2 Weeks
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It’s a view held by most economists since long before President Trump entered the White House. Prices rose when Mr. Trump imposed levies on China in his first term, though that did not translate to noticeably higher inflation overall.
The 2023 agreement from the Biden administration, a memorandum of understanding with the tribes that brokered a 10-year truce in the legal battles, committed $300 million to Washington, Oregon and the tribes to restore the wild salmon population. The Biden administration allocated another $60 million to the effort last year.
The European Union's goods trade surplus with the United States expanded in April even after U.S. tariffs, data released on Friday showed, while the bloc's exports to China dropped for a ninth consecutive month.
The Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans — eggs, milk, bread, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, chicken, ground beef, gasoline, electricity and natural gas — and how they are changing, or
President Donald Trump and officials from China announced that they have agreed on a framework for a trade deal between the two major economic powers.
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A range of imported household appliances including dishwashers, washing machines, refrigerators and more will be subject to President Donald Trump's expanded steel tariffs starting later this month, according to a notice posted on Thursday.
While it’s too early to gauge the full impact of the 2025 tariffs, early signs suggest some sectors are more exposed to short-term volatility than others.
A federal appeals court ruled Trump can continue to collect tariffs while businesses and states try to overturn taxes on foreign imports.
Despite widespread fears to the contrary, President Donald Trump’s tariffs have yet to show up in any of the traditional data points measuring inflation
Today’s shopper is pragmatic. If you’re not actively addressing the tariff conversation, you’re already losing control of the narrative and, likely, your customers.