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It shows that personal grudges rather than simple economics are a driving force in the U.S. leader’s use of tariffs.
Trump slapped a 50% tariff on Brazil, and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said his country would respond.
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Explícame on MSNTrump Hits the Accelerator: Global Tariffs, More Weapons for Ukraine and a Nobel Peace Prize on the HorizonPresident Donald Trump is once again demonstrating his multifaceted and energetic approach to foreign and economic policy, setting the global agenda with decisions ranging from complex tariff negotiations to military support for Ukraine and,
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President Donald Trump's threats to impose high tariffs on countries make U.S. trading partners and investors nervous. But his sector tariffs could hurt consumers and businesses more in the long run.
Instead of treating tariffs as part of a broader trade policy, President Trump views them as a valuable weapon he can wield on the world stage.
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In his new round of tariffs being announced this week, Trump is essentially tethering the entire world economy to his instinctual belief that import taxes will deliver factory jobs and stronger growth in the U.S., rather than the inflation and slowdown predicted by many economists.
By David Lawder, Andrea Shalal and Timothy Aeppel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff delay provided some hope to major trade partners Japan, South Korea and the European Union that deals to ease duties could still be reached,
The Japanese government announced Tuesday it plans to negotiate with the Trump administration over a planned increase in the tariff rate placed on it, even if it was painful news to receive.