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Prices of clothing and shoes are expected to be particularly impacted by the tariffs, Yale University’s Budget Lab found.
and Williams-Sonoma have reportedly delayed the full impact by accumulating inventories before the taxes took effect. The analysis emerges just ahead of a July 9 deadline set by Mr. Trump for formally establishing tariff rates across dozens of countries.
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President Trump's tariffs are almost "tailor-made" to hit the goods that lower income households prefer to purchase, says economist Ernie Tedeschi of Yale's nonpartisan Budget Lab.
Stock sales by top officials clustered before Trump's major tariff announcements, according to a USA TODAY analysis of transaction forms.
Some economists predict that Trump’s tariffs are expected to drive up auto costs anywhere between $4,000 to $12,500, depending on what type of car you buy and where it comes from.
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World Politics Review on MSNTrump’s Tariffs Against Brazil Have Divided Bolsonaro’s BaseTrump hoped his tariffs on Brazil would help Bolsonaro avoid accountability for his illegal attempt to stay in power in 2023. But they could have the opposite effect.
Global markets are telling conflicting stories about the possible longer-term impact of U.S. tariffs on growth, a schism that investors say means either stocks or bonds could see a steep correction once it's clear which is right.
US President Donald Trump has indicated that he will not go below a 15% rate as he sets his “reciprocal” tariffs on US trading partners, a sign that the floor for these increased levies is rising. This latest pronouncement adds another layer of complexity to the administration’s chaotic trade war,