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President Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he would send letters to trading partners in the next week or two setting unilateral tariff rates. “At a certain point, we’re just going to send letters out.
The move is one of the first times this year that consumer products were specifically targeted with higher import taxes.
The cost of some baby gear has risen in recent weeks due to President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, according to a new congressional report
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A range of imported household appliances including dishwashers, washing machines, refrigerators and more will be subject to President Donald Trump's expanded steel tariffs starting later this month, according to a notice posted on Thursday.
The Commerce Department said washing machines, dishwashers, refrigerators and other common household appliances made with steel parts will soon be subject to new tariffs that will be set at 50 percent.
Trade deals may emerge, but most will be symbolic. Effective tariff rates will stay high throughout 2025. Click to read.
The Tribune is tracking 11 everyday costs for Americans — eggs, milk, bread, bananas, oranges, tomatoes, chicken, ground beef, gasoline, electricity and natural gas — and how they are changing, or
While it’s too early to gauge the full impact of the 2025 tariffs, early signs suggest some sectors are more exposed to short-term volatility than others.
Canadians continue to support retaliating against US President Donald Trump’s wave of tariffs, but their fervor has waned as the trade war wears on.
Furniture and bedding from China have been among the top areas where higher tariffs on goods from China have begun to impact consumer prices, according to a new chart from TD Securities. Other areas,
Despite widespread fears to the contrary, President Donald Trump’s tariffs have yet to show up in any of the traditional data points measuring inflation