Trump touts return of the 'American Dream' in historic tariff announcement
- President Donald Trump announced global reciprocal tariffs at the White House, framing it as essential for the revival of the American Dream.
- The policy introduces tariffs on imported goods from nations with similar duties on U.S. Exports, which Trump described as a fair move to protect American interests.
- Economists expressed mixed feelings about the policy, with some seeing benefits for certain industries, while others warned of potential retaliatory trade wars and increased consumer costs.
- Critics argue that this policy could reignite trade wars and complicate international relations, as noted by The New York Times.
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Trump’s $3 Gasoline Dream Is Still Far Off for American Drivers
President Donald Trump touted the idea of Americans paying less than $3 a gallon for gasoline during his tariff rollout speech. And even while crude oil markets are slumping, costs for the fuel have remained stubbornly above that level and look set to remain that way — at least for now.
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