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Trump’s economic team is surprisingly conventional. Will it limit tariffs?
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen relatively conventional experts to lead his second administration’s economic policy, even as he pursues tariffs that could upend the international trade order and fills much of his Cabinet with ideologues and loyalists.
Trump’s economic picks form a ‘team of rivals.’ What it means for tariffs and more.
President-elect Donald Trump has assembled what might be called a team of rivals on economic policy. But investors should look no further than Trump himself when it comes to a key part of his agenda: tariffs.
Trump's Tariffs in His First Term Did Little to Alter the Economy, but This Time Could Be Different
Donald Trump loved to use tariffs on foreign goods during his first presidency. But their impact was barely noticeable in the overall economy, even if their aftershocks were clear in specific industries.
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Trump's New Tariffs Could Create Higher Gas Prices (opinion)
If tariffs make those imports 25 percent more expensive (or if the flow of oil across the border slows or ceases in response ...
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Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China will increase inflation, Goldman Sachs warns
President-elect Trump's plan to increase tariffs on goods from China and impose them on products from Mexico and Canada would ...
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Factbox-How Trump's proposed tariffs might affect commodities and energy
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday pledged tariffs on the United States' three largest trading partners - Canada, Mexico ...
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Opinion | Trump’s tariffs proposal is a preview of the corruption to come
Trump’s announcement that he plans to impose new tariffs on goods imported from China, Canada and Mexico opens the door to ...
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Tomatoes, wiring, peppers and grapes: Proposed Trump tariffs could hit Arizona imports
President-elect Donald Trump pitched a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, two of Arizona's major import partners.
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How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Top Imports From Mexico, Canada, and China
Economists worry that Trump's tariff plan will raise the prices of a range of imported goods, from cars to electronics.
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What are tariffs and who pays for them? Here’s what to know about Trump’s proposal
Trump said he will impose a 25% tax on all products entering the country from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% tariff ...
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What would Trump's tariffs mean for gas prices in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin and other Midwest states rely heavily on oil from Canada, which would be subject to a 25% tariff under Trump's ...
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Here's why Trump thinks tariffs are good for the U.S. — and what the experts say
President-elect Donald Trump is proposing sweeping new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office. Here's ...
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Wells Fargo: Trump tariffs would add $2.1K to the price of cars made by U.S. automakers—and could cost Ford, Stellantis, and GM billions in profit
If enacted, a 25% tariff on all auto parts from Canada or Mexico will add $2,100 in cost to the consumer for each U.S.
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