Trump, Tariff War
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More than a month after President Donald Trump’s tariff-focused “Liberation Day,” just about all America has won is more deadlines and assurances of ongoing talks.
May 19 -2 net approval rating: Trump’s approval rating has improved two points, from 46% to 48%, and his disapproval rating has decreased two points, from 52% to 50%, in Morning Consult’s most recent poll, compared to its previous weekly survey (the most recent poll of 2,208 registered voters taken May 16-19 has a 2-point margin of error).
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The Impending Doom of Trump’s Trade WarWe’re in a phony-war period of Trump’s trade conflict ... So retailers and consumers have no way to entirely dodge the impact of a virtual trade embargo with China. And Trump has acknowledged this with his odd riffs on how American kids might have ...
President Trump believes that China would have suffered more harm than the U.S. in a prolonged trade war, and lowered tariffs on Chinese imports to 30% from 145% and Chinese tariffs on US goods to
Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
The company, which makes Guinness, Johnnie Walker whisky and Gordon's gin, pulled its earning guidance in February amid economic uncertainty.
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Produce from warm climates can’t be reshored to the U.S. for year-round consumption, like some industrial and consumer goods.
This small yet sensitive medical-care segment was shielded from tariffs during President Donald Trump’s first term and spared again from the barrage of levies he unleashed last month. “At this point in time,