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Universal 10% tariffs in effect as Wall Street continues reeling. Across-the-board 10% tariffs on nearly all imports -- one-half of President Donald Trump's "Liber
From ABC News
Trump announced the steepest American tariffs in more than a century, with a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US and even higher duties on some 60 nations.
From Bloomberg L.P.
Wall Street tumbled to its worst day since the pandemic yesterday in response to President Trump’s major round of tariffs on U.S. imports, as countries reeling from the blow weighed countermeasures.
From The New York Times
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The Trump administration's tariffs and negotiations over acquiring TikTok are among key catalysts that BI litigation and policy analysts are watching this week. The team discussed what happens next with respect to the "Liberation Day" tariffs President Trump announced on April 2 and the impacts it could have on companies like Nike,
April 2, 2025: Trump's Tariff' Liberation Day": Trump announces sweeping tariffs on almost all countries at half the rate the administration claims they charge the U.S. Some Senate Republicans join Democrats in a vote to invalidate Trump's tariffs on Canada.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index fell into a bear market, overshadowing some good news about the U.S. labor market. President Trump insisted his policies were working.
The world is reacting to new, sweeping tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday -- a date his administration called "Liberation Day."Mass layoffs began on Tuesday at the Department of Health and Human Services,
Live updates and the latest news as Democrat wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race, Republicans win House seats in Florida and Trump announces sweeping tariffs on imports.
President also says that reciprocal ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs will impact ‘all countries’, sending unease through financial markets
Yahoo Finance will chronicle the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs — from the threats to the eventual policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that Canada will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% auto tariffs with a tariff on vehicles imported from the United States. Trump's previously announced 25% tariffs on auto imports took effect Thursday.