White House considering roughly 20% tariff on most imports, report says
- President Donald Trump is considering a proposal for 20% tariffs on most imports, which may generate $6 trillion annually, according to a report by The Washington Post.
- Trump plans to announce the rollout of reciprocal tariffs on April 2, including all countries, with final details pending, according to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
- Market reactions have been negative, with U.S. Stock indexes declining and fears of a recession rising, as noted by Goldman Sachs and Moody's.
- Economic indicators are worsening, with the S&P 500 falling by 5.8% and recession odds increasing to 40%, as reported by Moody's.
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Trump announces tariff package - 20 percent on imports from the EU
US President Trump continues his aggressive trade policy. He will introduce a system of reciprocal tariffs "for countries all over the world", he said. Imports from the EU will be charged 20 percent of tariffs in the future.
On-line, Donald Trump announces that "The European Union will pay 20%" of customs duties
The U.S. President outlines the new taxes he intends to impose on U.S. trading partners on Wednesday, April 2, which he proclaimed to be "the day of the declaration of economic independence".
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Will Donald Trump really slap 20% tariffs on all goods imported from all countries, pumping inflation in his own country and causing untold chaos on world trade? And what about ...drugs?
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