Are Trump's new tariffs 'liberation'? Judge for yourself.
- A flat 10% tariff on all imports to the United States was enacted by executive order, with additional rates affecting key partners starting later in April.
- The White House's announcement received criticism for lacking consultation with Congress or other trading partners, leading to significant stock market declines.
- Countries like Canada and China indicated intentions to impose retaliatory tariffs, affecting various sectors and raising alarms about economic stability.
- Experts, including those from the Peterson Institute for International Economics, predict tariffs could impose an annual cost of up to $3,500 on American households, exacerbating inflation and deepening economic challenges for consumers.
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Are Trump's new tariffs 'liberation'? Judge for yourself.
President Donald Trump is imposing sweeping new tariffs on imports from around the world. We’re told that “Liberation Day” tariffs will raise $6 trillion in federal revenue over the next decade, plus another trillion from automobile tariffs.
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