Trump's new tariffs another step toward his day of reckoning
- Donald Trump implemented new tariffs on various imports, starting with steel and aluminum.
- Trump aimed to address trade imbalances and enforce his policy demands through these tariffs.
- Tariffs included 25% on steel/aluminum, 25% on cars, and 10% on Chinese imports, impacting multiple nations.
- Trump stated the tariff plan was 'Liberation Day' and considered tariffs on semiconductor chips.
- Nations retaliated with counter-tariffs, creating uncertainty and risking a global trade war.
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Trump’s Day of Reckoning
The president’s allies are privately acknowledging that he is in a rough stretch.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleFACTBOX - Trump's tariffs and threatened trade actions
US President Donald Trump has made numerous tariff threats since returning to office on January 20, ranging from a universal duty on imports to targeted tariffs on specific sectors or countries, in a bid to get others to meet his policy demands.
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