Here’s what could soon cost you a lot more because of Trump’s massive tariffs
- President Trump announced new tariffs on Wednesday, impacting numerous countries and various imported goods.
- The tariffs aim to address trade deficits and rebuild American manufacturing, but economists warned of higher prices.
- The tariffs include a baseline 10% tariff on all imports and higher rates for roughly 60 'worst offender' countries.
- Former IMF chief economist Ken Rogoff said, "He just dropped a nuclear bomb on the global trading system."
- These tariffs may lead to increased consumer prices on goods, potentially triggering retaliatory measures and global trade wars.
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How Trump’s latest tariffs could affect your wallet
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What products will go up in price with Trump's trade war
Donald Trump's tariff storm will affect the daily lives of millions of people. This is what UCLA law scholar Kimberly Clausing said when analyzing the complex global scenario left by U.S. measures. And with the imposition of tariffs — ranging from a minimum of 10% for most countries in the world — “they will raise prices for Americans,” said Clausing, also a former US Treasury economist, in conversation with the Washington Post. Experts predict …
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A closer look impact tariff could have on clothes, imported foods here in Connecticut
With tariffs being put across the board on nearly all countries around the world, what could that mean for your wallet? “I think everybody wants cheap things, but I feel like prices just go up with everything going on,” Carol-Ann Titus, of Hartland, said. That’s how some shoppers were feeling as they headed into Old Navy for clothes with looming...
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