Trump announces 30% tariffs on Mexico, EU
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The president is again threatening higher tariff rates on a dozen foreign nations, as a deadline elapses this week for making trade deals.
The United States will impose a 30% tariff on goods imported from the European Union and Mexico starting August 1, as announced by President Donald Trump. Experts warn of potential trade conflict, especially if retaliatory measures are taken by the EU,
President Donald Trump prides himself on being a dealmaker, but his negotiating style is more ultimatum than compromise. In the last week, Trump has slapped trading partners with tariffs rather than slog through prolonged talks to reach agreements.
U.S. Democratic lawmakers argued in a new legal filing this week that President Donald Trump’s sweeping emergency tariffs usurped congressional power, and they urged a federal appellate court to strik
The White House argues using tariffs as a constitutionally appropriate tool to advance his global goals. Spokesperson KUSH DESAI told NatSec Daily: “President Trump is committed to using every tool at his disposal — including access to the American economy, the world’s biggest and best consumer market — to put Americans and America First.”
The president has published just 22 letters, many to minor trading partners like Brunei, Moldova and Sri Lanka.
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President Donald Trump prides himself on being a dealmaker, but his negotiating style is more ultimatum than compromise. In the last week, Trump has slapped trading partners with tariffs rather than slog through prolonged talks to reach agreements.