'Today is the big one': Trump says he will unveil 'reciprocal' trade tariffs
- President Donald Trump announced on February 12 that he would unveil 'reciprocal tariffs,' imposing levies on many countries and may sign them soon after.
- Trump criticized President Joe Biden for allowing other countries to exploit the U.S. And imposed a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports effective March 4.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that unjustified tariffs on the European Union would trigger countermeasures to safeguard economic interests.
- The Federal Reserve's Jerome Powell noted uncertainty about new policies but said the economy remains strong amid rising inflation concerns following the tariff announcements.
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