Articles tagged: Tariff Economic Impact

Analyses of effects on inflation, prices, manufacturing, or consumer costs from tariff policies.

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FACTBOX - Trump's tariffs and threatened trade actions

US President Donald Trump has made numerous tariff threats since returning to office on January 20, ranging from a universal duty on imports to targeted tariffs on specific sectors or countries, in a bid to get others to meet his policy demands.

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Mark Carney hits back at Donald Trump’s tariffs

Prime Minister Mark Carney said the Trump tariffs "will rupture the global economy and adversely affect global economic growth" likely causing a recession in the U.S. which could bleed into

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Pharma gets a reprieve amid tariffs but not for long

There have been some suggestions that the big pharma companies may have "got to" Donald Trump and warned him of the potential downsides of hitting drug manufactures with tariffs, writes David Murphy.

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Trump defiant as tariffs send world markets into panic

Markets extended a global sell-off as countries around the world reeled from US President Donald Trump's trade war, but the White House insisted the American economy will emerge victorious.

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Shares sink as Trump tariffs unleash recession fears

European shares have slumped as China hit back with steep tariffs days after US President Donald Trump announced sweeping levies, intensifying fears of a global recession triggered by the trade war.

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Donald Trump's global 'baseline' tariff takes effect

US customs agents began collecting President Donald Trump's unilateral 10% tariff on all imports from many countries today, with higher levies on goods from 57 larger trading partners due to start next week.

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What US exports has China hit with retaliatory tariffs?

US agricultural exports, fuels and manufactured goods are set to take a hit from China's blanket retaliation against President Donald Trump's sharp tariffs, with both sets of measures due to take effect next week.

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US must 'stop using tariffs as a weapon', says China

China has said "the market has spoken" in rejecting US President Donald Trump's tariffs, and called on the US for "equal-footed consultation" after global markets plunged in reaction to the trade levies that drew Chinese retaliation.

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Global Protests Erupt Against Trump's Tariffs and Alliances

Protests broke out in Europe against U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump. He also appointed Lew Olowski to oversee the U.S. Foreign Service. Meanwhile, Elon Musk advocates for zero tariffs between the U.S. and Europe amidst backlash over U.S. customs collecting new tariffs flooding global trade.

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50 nations want US trade talks amid tariffs

More than 50 nations have reached out to the White House to begin trade talks since US President Donald Trump rolled out sweeping new tariffs, his economic advisers have said.

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U.S. starts collecting Trump’s new 10% tariff

U.S. customs agents began collecting U.S. President Donald Trump’s unilateral 10 per cent tariff on all imports from many countries on Saturday, with higher levies on goods from 57 larger trading partners due to start next week.

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Trump's Trade Tango: Markets Brace for Economic Repercussions

President Donald Trump faces criticism over economic fallouts due to trade tariffs. Despite declining markets, Trump insists this approach is a remedy and refuses compromise unless the U.S.-China trade deficit is addressed. As tariffs take effect globally, the U.S. signals openness but awaits fair deals.

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Stock Selloff: Market Reels After Tariff Shocker

U.S. stock futures dropped sharply as a week of volatility loomed, following the Trump administration's unexpected tariff announcement. The S&P 500 saw a massive drop, losing trillions in market value. Experts predict some gains but caution against their sustainability amidst ongoing market uncertainty.

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Markets Tumble as Tariff Tensions Escalate

U.S. stock futures dropped significantly following the Trump administration's tariff announcement. Experts attribute the decline to investor uncertainty and fears of a deepening trade war, potential recession, and lack of intervention by the Federal Reserve. Market recovery remains uncertain amid ongoing risk aversion.

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Trump's Tariffs Ignite Global Trade Talks Amid Stock Market Woes

Trump's tariff rollout has spurred trade negotiations with over 50 nations, despite causing significant stock market losses. While Trump officials highlight strategic leverage, concerns about economic impacts and potential global trade wars persist. The tariffs have triggered varied reactions from countries eager to negotiate alternative agreements.

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Trump tariff 'medicine' injects turmoil to global markets

US President Donald Trump has warned foreign governments they would have to pay "a lot of money" to lift sweeping tariffs, characterising the duties as "medicine" and triggering further carnage across global financial markets.

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Tánaiste to attend emergency trade meeting in Luxembourg

Tánaiste Simon Harris is to attend an emergency meeting of EU trade ministers in Luxembourg as global markets brace themselves for another turbulent week in the aftermath of US President Donald Trump's battery of tariffs.

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EU will start collecting duties on US imports next week

The European Union said it would start collecting retaliatory duties on some imported US goods next week, as EU trade ministers agreed they preferred negotiations to remove tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump over retaliation.

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Apple’s 3-day loss in market cap swells to almost $640 billion

While the stock market broadly fared better on Monday than in the prior two trading days, Apple got hammered once again, losing 3.7%, as concerns mounted that the company will take a major hit from President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

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Trump’s tariffs are already rerouting global supply chains

By erecting the highest tariff barriers in a century, U.S. President Donald Trump is disrupting a complex network built up over decades and forcing companies to rethink their strategies

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U.S. Pursues New Trade Deals Amid Tariff Turbulence

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced potential new trade deals could be finalized by week's end amid escalating global tariffs initiated by President Trump. Following China's retaliatory measures, U.S. talks with key trading partners are underway to mitigate economic tensions.

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WATCH: As trade war rages on, U.S. flags are coming down

Tonight on 'Closer Look': Newmarket has joined the likes of Barrie and Mississauga in removing all Stars and Stripes from municipal arenas — a strong but symbolic gesture in the face of Trump's tariffs

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US tariffs take effect, deepening global trade war

US President Donald Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries have come into effect, including 104% duties on Chinese goods and 20% on goods from the EU, deepening his global trade war even as he prepared for negotiations with some nations.

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Trade tariffs: Five takeaways after another wild day

Today was another wild day for the stock market after trillions of dollars were wiped off financial markets in the run-up to US President Donald Trump's "explosive" tariffs, writes Jackie Fox.

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Markets soar as Trump pauses most global tariffs, escalates trade war with China

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump walked back plans on Wednesday for a global trade war that sparked fears of economic panic and recession, a dramatic reversal after a week of market turmoil that led to a historic surge of relief on Wall Street. But the president further escalated his standoff with China over tariffs, raising duties on America’s third-largest trading partner to 125%. Trump’s ...

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Trump focuses his economic war on China. Will weary U.S. allies follow?

U.S. President Donald Trump sent stock markets soaring on Wednesday by softening some of his market-crushing reciprocal tariffs — though many remain in place. And China will now get a 125 per cent tariff, part of an exchange of economic blows between the superpowers.

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What Trump Just Cost America

Do you think these former close U.S. allies are ever going to trust getting into a trench with this administration again?

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How NYC ports are coping with Trump's tariffs

The Port Newark Container Terminal was going full-out on Wednesday after President Trump's punishing tariffs kicked in — as shippers, retailers and importers braced for the stiff new duties.

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China hits US with 125% tariffs as trade war escalates

China has increased its tariffs on US imports to 125%, hitting back against US President Donald Trump's decision to hike duties on Chinese goods and raising the stakes in a trade war that threatens to upend global supply chains.

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Ten trading days that shook financial markets

The 10 trading days since US President Donald Trump hit car makers with tariffs have been the most convulsive since the pandemic panic of 2020, as prices of stocks to bonds, oil, gold and even the US dollar itself have swung wildly.

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US exempts smartphones, computers from global tariffs

The United States has excluded certain electronics like smartphones and computers from President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs, according to a list of items published by the US Customs and Border Protection late last night.

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'Nobody is getting off the hook' Trump says of tariffs

A Trump administration official said Sunday that tariff exemptions on cell phones and other electronic devices are only temporary, adding to an already confusing situation around the United States' economic policy.

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Trump team tries to project confidence as tariffs rattle markets

Trump administration officials were out in force across the television networks Sunday defending President Donald Trump’s economic policies after another week of reeling markets that saw the Republican administration reverse course on some of its steepest tariffs.

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Trump Admin Walks Back Tariff Exemption On Electronics

U.S. Customs and Border Protection claimed late on Friday that imported electronics, such as smartphones, laptops and more, would be exempt from Trump’s tariffs.

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Trump says there are no exemptions from new tariffs

Trump said those tech products — which include smartphones, electronic parts, and computer monitors — have merely moved to a "different Tariff 'bucket.'"

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Trump floats another pause on automobile tariffs

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump floated another possible pause on automobile tariffs after 25 per cent duties were placed on vehicles and auto part imports earlier this month.

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talks with Japan as U.S. seeks deals

U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday inserted himself directly into trade talks with Japanese officials, a sign of the high stakes for the United States after its tariffs rattled the economy and caused the administration to assure the public that it would quickly reach deals.

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Trump joins tariff talks with Japan as US seeks deals amid trade wars

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday inserted himself directly into trade talks with Japanese officials , a sign of the high stakes for the United States after its tariffs rattled the economy and caused the administration to assure t

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Trump floats automobile tariff increase for Canada

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that at some point the automobile tariffs slapped on Canadian imports could increase while also indicating his administration is working on a deal with Canada.

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100 days of Trump sees rule-based world order upended

In the chaotic first 100 days since US President Donald Trump returned to office, he has waged an often unpredictable campaign that has upended parts of the rules-based world order that Washington helped build from the ashes of World War II.

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Trump's Tariff Tango: Easing the Auto Industry's Pain

U.S. President Donald Trump signed orders to mitigate the impact of his auto tariffs through credits and exonerations. These actions aimed to appease investor concerns and support the U.S. auto sector facing 25% tariffs. Meanwhile, Trump's trade policies have stirred global economic uncertainty and criticism.

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More dolls, better living

Trump must be the first president in history to say that his policies will deprive American children of toys — but he was ultimately dismissing abundance, one of the marvels of our system.

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CUSMA-compliant auto parts won't be hit with tariffs

U.S. Customs and Border Protection guidance released today says automobile parts compliant with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) on trade will not be hit with U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs.

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Mattel plans to raise prices on some toys to offset tariff costs

Mattel Inc., the maker of Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other popular toys, said Monday that it would have to raise prices for some products sold in the U.S. “where necessary” to offset higher costs related to President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

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Federal Reserve official sees signs of slowing economy but not ready to cut rates

A top Federal Reserve official said Friday that massive uncertainty created by President Donald Trump’s tariffs has caused some businesses to cut back on hiring and spending, threatening to slow the economy, but he added that it’s not yet clear whether the central bank should cut its key interest ra

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How the S&P 500 recovered all of its losses for the year

Conditions appeared dire for the stock market in early April. President Donald Trump followed through on a campaign promise and announced sweeping tariffs against most U.S. trading partners. The S&P 500 dropped 12 per cent in four days.

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'Neocon traitor': MAGA erupts at Mike Pence over criticism of Trump's policies

Former Vice President Mike Pence said it was disheartening to see President Donald Trump revert to the same kind of rhetoric in his second term that had contributed to the January 6 Capitol riot.In an interview with NBC aired Sunday, Pence also voiced criticism of Trump’s tariff strategy and various...

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G7 Summit: Navigating Unity Amid Tariffs and Trade Tensions

Finance leaders from the G7 face challenges in maintaining unity amid U.S.-imposed tariffs and divergent priorities. With Trump's tariffs creating tensions, discussions focus on balancing U.S. demands with collective goals. The summit aims to address these issues while preparing for June's G7 leaders' meeting in Kananaskis.

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Trump expands 25% tariffs on all smartphones made outside of US

Initially, the president had announced that the duties would only apply to Apple after he called out CEO Tim Cook for sourcing its smartphones from India. It is unusual for a country's trade policy to target one company, however, Trump later expanded the tariffs to all smartphone makers

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Tariffs, Tech, and Trade: Trump's iPhone Manufacturing Challenge

President Trump faces legal and economic challenges while pursuing his goal to move iPhone manufacturing to the U.S. Experts highlight tariffs and technological hurdles, suggesting the IEEPA tool might be stretched to accommodate Trump's measures, but this could lead to significant price increases for consumers.

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Trump's Trade Deal Deadline Boosts Euro and Dollar Against Yen and Swiss Franc

The Euro and US dollar strengthened against the yen and Swiss franc after President Trump set a July 9 deadline for an EU trade deal, retracting a 50% tariff threat. Trump communicated this decision after a call with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, providing optimism while showcasing the volatility of U.S. trade policies.

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Trump Delays E.U. Tariffs Until July 9

President Trump said he would give the European Union more time to negotiate a trade deal before 50 percent tariffs take effect.

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Federal Court Blocks Trump's Emergency Tariffs

A federal trade court has halted President Trump's sweeping tariffs under emergency powers, ruling that he exceeded his authority. The decision, by the Court of International Trade, comes amid lawsuits challenging the legality of the tariffs, which were part of Trump's controversial trade policy.

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Trade Court Blocks Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariffs

A U.S. trade court has halted President Trump's tariffs, asserting he overstepped his authority. The court highlighted Congress's exclusive right to regulate commerce. This ruling follows lawsuits from businesses and states, arguing the tariffs harm U.S. companies. Trump's tariffs aimed to address trade deficits, notably with China.

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US court blocks Trump from imposing the bulk of his tariffs

A three-judge panel at the US Court of International Trade, a relatively low-profile court in Manhattan, ruled Wednesday to halt Trump’s global tariffs that he imposed citing emergency economic powers, including his “Liberation Day” tariffs imposed on April 2 and tariffs placed earlier against China, Mexico and Canada designed to combat fentanyl coming into the United States.

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US appeals court temporarily reinstates Trump's tariffs

A US federal appeals court has reinstated the most sweeping of President Donald Trump's tariffs, a day after a trade court had ruled he had exceeded his authority in imposing the duties and had ordered an immediate block on them.

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What comes next in Trump's legal battle over tariffs?

A US federal appeals court has temporarily halted a ruling that found many of President Donald Trump's tariffs illegal, but the chance it could ultimately back the original decision looms over the White House.What is in the US Court of International Trade's original ruling -- which the Trump adminis...

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Appeals court rules Trump tariffs can remain in place for now

The latest ruling by an appellate court will allow the government to continue collecting foreign taxes as part of US President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff measures, reconfiguring US trade ties with the world

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US appeals court reinstates Trump’s tariffs

Trump tariffs court ruling| Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China: What is the standing of this court, and what was the rationale for its order?

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'No one can get around it': Trump announces

Speaking at a rally in Pennsylvania, the president defended his move, saying that the increased tariff will ensure a boost in domestic steel production and improve national output while reducing dependency on China

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Trump says he plans to double steel tariffs to 50%

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he plans to double the tariff rate on steel to 50 per cent, a dramatic increase that could further push up prices for a metal used to make housing, vehicles and other goods.

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50pc steel tariff to start on Wednesday

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth warns urgency is needed to prepare for a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan; Trade Minister Don Farrell lashes Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on steel. Follow updates live.

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Trump to sign order doubling steel and aluminium tariffs

US President Donald Trump will sign an executive order making official his vow to double tariffs on steel and aluminium, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt has told reporters in a briefing.

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Trump's ambitious push for trade deals is hitting some snags

President Donald Trump’s ambitious plan to broker dozens of trade deals with some of the United States’ closest trading partners has begun to show cracks as the clock on his 90-day pause for most country-specific tariffs winds down to just over one month.

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Equities still worth a bet, but tread lightly: Richard Harris

Richard Harris of Port Shelter Investment suggests tariffs could negatively impact trade and growth, offsetting the benefits of the 'big beautiful bill'. Markets initially overlooked tariff concerns, focusing on positive rollbacks. However, tariffs remain hig…

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European Auto Investors May Be Underestimating Trump Tariff Threat

European investors appear calm ahead of the deadline on U.S. auto tariff talks. They should remember Trump’s concern over unfair EU tactics which might inhibit a deal.

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Macs and Apple Watch to be hit by Trump tariffs starting on August 1

Macs and Apple Watches are among the products to be hit by new tariffs on products manufactured in Thailand, taking effect on August 1. Products imported from Thailand into the US will be subjected to a 36% tariff, increasing the cost to Apple by more than…

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Mac shipments growth outpaces PC market in face of tariff trouble

Apple's Mac shipments are continuing to grow faster than the rest of the PC market, a report claims, as retailers prepare for an influx of tariff costs.M4 Mac miniIn a report from IDC on Tuesday, global PC shipments in the second quarter of 2025 grew 6.5 perc…

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Copper Stocks After The Trump Tariff On The Metal: Up Then Down

Whether his copper tariff will remain in place is a question given the number of times Trump has flip-flopped on tariffs of various kinds.

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Why Did Trump Levy 50% Copper Tariffs?

After US President Donald Trump suddenly threatened a 50% tariff on copper, the reaction from markets was predictably strong, leaving metal distributors scrambling to get deliveries across the border. On this episode of the Everybody's Business podcast, we di…

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Tesla Makes a Desperate Move in Canada As Sales Collapse

Caught between a collapse in sales and punishing tariffs, the automaker is making a dramatic pivot, creating a bizarre pricing situation and leaving recent buyers with a serious case of regret.

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Trump’s tariffs could hike tech prices by 10%

Trump tariffs could raise tech prices by 10%, impacting phones, TVs, and PCs. Here’s what you need to know before your next upgrade. The post Trump’s tariffs could hike tech prices by 10% appeared first on Phandroid.

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The lie at the heart of Trump’s entire economic agenda

With his tax agenda finally passed, Donald Trump has turned back to his true passion: making America poorer and more geopolitically isolated for no good reason. Last week, the president threatened 25 of America’s trading partners with punishing tariffs, unles…

Vox by Eric Levitz

Might Tariffs Get “Overturned”?

Somebody’s paying the tariffs. Looks like it’s you.     Source: OptimistiCallie     You probably missed V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump, a little-noticed case that is working its way through the courts. Most investors are not paying attention to this. Maybe …

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Trump’s tariff‑shaped stick can’t beat reality on US chip fabbing

The proposed 1:1 chip rule means nothing but pain for US tech until he’s out of office Comment Ending America's reliance on foreign chip fabs remains a high priority for Uncle Sam, but the Trump administration's "my way or the highway" approach to the issue t…

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Trump’s new tariffs will slam America’s already brutal housing crisis

Housing in America is about to get more expensive, thanks to new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump that will take effect this Wednesday, October 1.  The new tariffs include a 50 percent tax on imported kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, 30 percen…

Vox by Rachel Cohen

Are Trump’s voters turning against him?

Tariffs. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. National Guard deployments. Epstein files. Strikes on Iran. Gaza and Ukraine. Sticky inflation. The first year of President Donald Trump’s time in office has been a firehose of unpopular polici…

Vox by Christian Paz

Tariffs have potential to reshape US beer market, says study

The ripple effects of increased tariffs under President Trump could extend to the $117 billion U.S. beer market, according to new research from a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign agricultural economist who studies food supply chains.

Phys.Org by Phil Ciciora

Trump’s pettiest tariff, briefly explained

This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: President Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariff campaign …

Vox by Cameron Peters

Trump Announces 10% Tariffs On European Countries Supporting Greenland

Donald Trump said he will impose a 10% tariff—that will rise to 25%—on European countries that don’t support his controversial plan to take over Greenland.

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Amazon CEO Jassy Says Tariffs Have Started To 'Creep' Into Prices

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are starting to be reflected in the price of some items, as sellers weigh how to absorb the shock of the added costs. From a report: Amazon and many of its third-party merchants pre-purchase…

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It’s Not Just Soybeans: U.S. Exports Of Cars To China At 16-Year Low

For China, it looks like another precision retaliatory move against Trump’s more sweeping tariffs on Chinese imports, first levied in 2018, following soybean exports.

Forbes by Ken Roberts, Contributor, Ken Roberts, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenroberts/

Impact of tariffs on cost of goods

One year into these tariffs, Ana Swanson for the New York Times has the charts. On prices: Unsurprisingly, tariffs pushed up the prices of imported goods last year. Economic tracking shows that pri…

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Siemens CEO Roland Busch’s mission to automate everything

Today, I’m talking with Roland Busch, who is the CEO of Siemens. Siemens is one of those absolutely giant, extremely important, but fairly opaque companies we love to dig into on Decoder. At a very basic, reductive level, Siemens makes the hardware and softwa…

The Verge by Nilay Patel

Ford Saw Recession-Level Losses To End 2025

We're looking at Ford's inauspicious end to 2025, as well as Ferrari's better numbers and Hyundai shareholders' demand for robots, plus more.

Jalopnik by staff@jalopnik.com (Amber DaSilva)

Gaslighting Peter Navarro Dishes BS: 'It's What We Call A Goldilocks Economy'

Trump senior economic counselor Peter Navarro continues his gaslighting on the state of our economy. Navarro made an appearance on this weekend's Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, and once again tried to put a happy face on the damage Trump's tarif…

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Why a Republican Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs

The Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited decision in Learning Resources v. Trump on Friday, with a total of six justices concluding that a wide range of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump are illegal. Chief Justice John Roberts, a Republican, wro…

Vox by Ian Millhiser

Why the “Lesser Included Action” Argument for IEEPA Tariffs Fails

The Supreme Court yesterday struck down Trump’s IEEPA tariffs, holding that the statute’s authorization to “regulate… importation” doesn’t include the power to impose tariffs. The majority’s strongest argument is simple: every time Congress actually delegates…

Marginalrevolution.com by Alex Tabarrok

The Tariff Situation Isn’t Getting Better for Photographers After All

Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump's global tariffs he instituted last year based on the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Hours later, the president announced new 10% global tariffs against most imports unde…

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THE DON PUTS 15% TARIFF ON PLANET EARTH

THE DON PUTS 15% TARIFF ON PLANET EARTH (Main headline, 1st story, link) Related stories:'I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT' WARNS ENEMIES HAVE INFILTRATED SUPREME COURT 1063 DAYS LEFT IN OFFICE Drudge Report Feed needs your support!…

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More drama from The Billionaires...

More drama from The Billionaires... (First column, 3rd story, link) Related stories:Firm of Lutnick family DENIES report it stands to make fortune from tariff ruling... Drudge Report Feed needs your support!   Become a Patron

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What's next for Trump's tariffs after Supreme Court ruling

Based simply on the barely suppressed anger that U.S. President Donald Trump showed throughout his news conference on the Supreme Court's decision on tariffs, it's a fair bet that Friday was the worst day so far of his second term.

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Fox Host: GOP 'Silently, Quietly Breathing A Sigh Of Relief' On Tariff Ruling

Fox's Shannon Bream discusses what Republicans are telling them behind closed doors on these illegal Trump tariffs. They all know they're a tax on Americans and inflation and the economy is going to hurt them in the midterm elections, but apparently, the cowa…

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Warren: 'This Money Needs To Go Back To The American People'

Sen Elizabeth Warren spoke with CNN's Kaitlan Collins about the SCOTUS ruling on Trump's tariffs. She didn't mince any words: WARREN: Well, let's be clear. It should not just go to a handful of giant corporations who have the legal capacity to go in and sue …

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Trading with the Enemy

Friday’s Supreme Court decision rebuffing President Trump’s signature foreign policy initiative—worldwide tariffs imposed pursuant to an asserted national emergency—was extraordinary in multiple respects. In its nearly 250-year history, the Court has rarely r…

The New York Review of Books by David Cole

Meet the toymaker who helped take down Trump’s tariffs

Late last week, the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s tariffs imposed under the federal International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as unlawful. The Court did not, however, say how or when — or whether — the Trump administration will …

Vox by Kelli Wessinger, Noel King

FedEx promises to refund customers for ‘illegal’ tariffs

FedEx plans to pass along any refunds resulting from the Supreme Court's ruling that some of President Donald Trump's tariffs are "illegal." In a statement on its website, FedEx notes that while "no refund process has been established by the courts," the comp…

The Verge by Emma Roth

Trump's tariff back-and-forth keeps CEOs on edge

The Supreme Court struck down one set of tariffs only for President Trump to slap new ones on. It's a bit of relief for CEOs, but not a complete fix.

Business Insider by Dominick Reuter,Jordan Hart

Nintendo Sues U.S. Government Over Trump Tariffs

Nintendo’s American branch has reportedly joined a growing list of companies suing the U.S. government over tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, seeking refunds after a recent court ruling declared the duties unlawful. Nintendo of America has file…

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Where Are Our Tariff Refunds?

by Ashley Murray, Colorado Newsline March 19, 2026 WASHINGTON — Arizona coffee roaster Gabe Hagen is wondering if he’ll ever recoup the tens of thousands of dollars he paid in tariffs to import beans from the world’s major coffee-growing regions in South Amer…

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Happy Liberation Day 1-Year Anniversary!

It’s been exactly one year since the Liberation Day Tariffs were announced, implemented, challenged, and ultimately overturned at every level. They served as the foundation of the administration’s main economic policy. What has been the overall impact – econo…

Ritholtz.com by Barry Ritholtz

The lucky few who can apply for tariff refunds

This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: The Trump administration is letting businesses apply f…

Vox by Andrew Prokop

Gamers Are Suing Nintendo For Tariff Refunds

The Switch 2 maker is, like many other companies, trying to get tariff refunds following the Supreme Court ruling against Trump in February

Kotaku by Zack Zwiezen

FedEx and UPS promise to pass on Trump tariff refunds to customers

Trump's widely-despised import tariffs were ruled unconstitutional, and everyone is suing someone—his administration, the delivery companies that collected it, the retailers—to get their money back. FedEx and UPS at least promise to pass on the refunds they h…

Boing Boing by Rob Beschizza

Trade court strikes down a second round of Trump tariffs

The Court of International Trade has struck down a second round of global tariffs ordered by President Trump, after his earlier import taxes were outlawed by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decision is a victory for importers and a setback for the administration.

NPR by Scott Horsley

Will Trump invade Cuba?

The US charges Cuba’s 94-year-old former president Raul Castro with murder.

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Trump’s new tariffs will put America’s rivals on notice

Though the Trump administration has faced a series of legal setbacks on tariffs, it seems to have found a solution. After the Supreme Court ruled that the administration’s reciprocal tariffs were wrongfully imposed, the president immediately leapt to Plan B: …

TheBlaze by Aiden Buzzetti

The EU just passed the Turnberry trade deal. The tech fight is only starting.

The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to ratify the Turnberry Agreement, the trade deal struck at Donald Trump’s Scottish golf resort in July 2025. The final tally was 440 in favour, 151 against, with 50 abstentions. Under the deal, the EU will eliminate m…

The Next Web by Alina Maria Stan

Relax, Panicans: Trump’s Tariffs Are Just Getting Started

MAGA can be a very emotional movement. That passion led to a historic win in 2024 when President Trump carried every single swing state. But it can also have downsides. Unfortunately, when we run into even a little adversity, we are prone to crippling self-do…

The American Conservative by Jon Schweppe

Trade tensions shake up Brazil's caipirinha spirit

U.S. tariff pressure is pushing Europe and Brazil closer—opening new global doors for everything from aircraft parts to Brazil's cachaça, the base of the caipirinha.

NPR by Catherine Osborn

Trump Made Hundreds of Stock Trades One Day Before Pausing Tariffs

President Trump bought hundreds of stocks the day before he paused tariffs and caused the stock market to rally. Trump filed his latest financial disclosure on Monday, and it shows that he made 327 individual stock purchases worth as much as $12.8 million on …

The New Republic by Hafiz Rashid

A company tried to make Monopoly in America and couldn't get dice

When the WS Game Company got hit with a seven-figure tariff bill on the board games it imports from China, CEO Jonathan Silva decided to find out whether he could make one in America instead. He picked a 250th-birthday edition called Monopoly: The Americana E…

Boing Boing by Ellsworth Toohey