Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Impacts
Trump announced “reciprocal” tariffs on imports from nearly every nation on earth—allies and adversaries alike—in a move that is expected to rock the U.S. economy and will upend global trade.
From TIME
President Donald Trump's move to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports sparked threats of retaliation on Thursday, as companies and governments rushed to count the costs from an escalating trade wa...
From Reuters
President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs rocked global financial markets on Thursday, with the dollar and U.S. stocks tumbling as investors rushed to safe havens on fears a broadening trade war woul...
From Reuters
Read more on News Digest
President Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on about 90 countries, including China and the European Union. Here's the list.
7hon MSN
President Trump rolled out new tariffs on April 2 aimed at easing trade imbalances. Here's which products could become more expensive as a result.
Trump has repeatedly called April 2 "Liberation Day." He is expected to enact reciprocal tariffs on major trading partners, especially those that contribute the most to the $1.2 trillion U.S. trade deficit.
The diagnosis was delusional on Truth Social early Thursday. President Donald Trump cast himself as a doctor performing surgery in a post regarding his “Liberation Day” onslaught of trade-war escalating tariffs.
Here's what big names in business and economics have been saying: Business Roundtable. Joshua Bolten, the CEO of Business Roundtable, an association that represents more than 200
Explore more
President Donald Trump said countries, whether staunch allies or adversaries, would be subject to at least a 10% tariff.
In a YouGov poll conducted shortly after Trump’s “Liberation Day” announcement, 51% of respondents said they either strongly (40%) or somewhat (11%) disapproved of the new tariffs. In contrast, about one-third of respondents, 34%, said they either strongly (15%) or somewhat (19%) approve of the new policy.
The president wants to rebalance America’s relationship with the rest of the world. Experts warn of price hikes and a possible recession.
Russia and North Korea were excluded from Trump's tariff list as neither country engages in meaningful trade relations with the United States.