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While global tensions rise and billion-dollar trade battles make headlines, Brianna from Washington, D.C., had a straightforward question for hosts of The Ramsey Show in a clip posted Feb. 24: "Can you explain how President Trump’s new executive order on tariffs will affect me on a personal level?
For all the hand-wringing about tariffs, Americans are so far experiencing limited inflation from President Donald Trump’s protectionist trade policy.
May's inflation number is positive for the White House, Wall Street, and Jerome Powell, with the Fed's tone potentially softening next week due to peak hawkishness.
President Donald Trump’s trade war will wreak greater economic damage than previously expected, both in the United States and everywhere else, according to new forecasts by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNUS-China Trade Deal 'Done', Says President Trump, But Tariffs Remain at 55%President Trump has announced that the trade deal with China is 'done'. However, the 55% tariff on Chinese goods will remain, posing challenges for US industries.
Toyota, Honda, Subaru and other Japanese carmakers brace for a profit hit of more than $19 billion as economists flag the risk of a recession and a setback for key wage cycle
Trump's latest tariff moves will send rates against China back up to 55%, so CNET is continuing to keep an eye on the prices of several key products.
The Vice President said the Fed refusing to cut interest rates was "monetary malpractice," echoing sentiment voiced by Trump in recent months.