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President Donald Trump’s signature trade policy is threatening to backfire by upending other top priorities: the revival of US manufacturing and the American Rust Belt.
When we didn’t see eye to eye on some things, I think there’s actually some things where General Motors could have handled some situations better,” Barra said May 28 about the company’s past chats with Trump’s administration.
The cost of staying alive could become a lot more expensive for millions of Americans because of Trump drug tariffs - Are you or someone else you know reliant on insulin, chemotherapy drugs or pain killers?
US tariffs on steel and aluminum doubled to 50% as of 12:01 am ET on Wednesday, a move cheered by the beleaguered US steel industry but decried by heavy users of the metals, from car makers to can manufacturers.
President Donald Trump’s tariff regime may not be having the desired effect of bringing manufacturing back to the US yet, but it’s making companies sound a lot more patriotic.At least that’s what executives are projecting during earnings calls.
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President Donald Trump‘s administration will extend existing 50% steel tariffs to imported home appliances, including refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, and cooking ranges, beginning June 23.
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President Donald Trump's moves are spurring companies to move more production out of China, but rising costs aren't new.