Trump Promised Lower Grocery Prices 'on Day One.' Here's What Happened
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Trump promised lower grocery prices 'on Day One.' Here's what happened
(NEXSTAR) – Campaigning for office a year ago, standing in front of a table loaded up with bags of flour, cartons of eggs and gallons of milk, President Donald Trump told voters, “When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on Day One.” Unfortunately for him – and money-strapped Americans – it hasn’t worked out that way. Nexstar employees around the country tracked a selection of grocery items over the past six months to see if …


Trump plans 100 percent tariffs on chip imports. Experts are now warning of rising prices and global tensions.
Trump's 100% tariff hint stirs concerns despite South Korea's MFN status
US President Donald Trump recently announced tariffs as high as 100% on certain semiconductor products. Although South Korea holds a commitment to "most favored-nation" (MFN) treatment, this move could still impact major players like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix.
Bösenberg: U.S. industrial policy focus shifts from subsidies to strategic protectionism, Dresden/Washington, August 9, 2025. "Similar consequences for the European semiconductor industry, especially for regions such as Saxony, which are considered to be the key region of the European chip ecosystem," CEO Frank Bösenberg of the industry association "Silicon Saxony" fears from the new 100-percent anti-dumping duties, with which US President Donal…
Donald Trump announced that he would impose 100 percent tariffs on semiconductor imports, but companies investing in the United States can avoid the payments. The expert estimates that the situation in Europe will remain unchanged.
Trump’s Chip Tariff Drama: Why Your Semiconductor Stocks Aren’t Actually Doomed
So Trump just dropped a 100% tariff bomb on semiconductors, and if you’re holding chip stocks, you’re probably wondering if it’s time to panic-sell everything and hide under your desk. Spoiler alert: it’s not. Here’s what actually happened: Trump announced these massive tariffs with one giant loophole – companies that make chips in the U.S. (or promise to) get a free pass. Apple’s Tim Cook was literally standing next to Trump during the announce…
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