Trump, Tariffs and stock market
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The Commerce Secretary said the U.S. government would “protect” companies that “invest in America.”
From Yahoo
The decision allows the Justice Department to continue using a 1798 law called the Alien Enemies Act to deport immigrants it says are members of a Venezuelan crime gang.
From USA Today
US stocks swung violently, wiping out a 4% plunge to rise more than 3% before turning negative again as investors reacted to a swirl of headlines related to trade policies.
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Trump, Tariffs and Hiking Trade Levies
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Manufacturers struggling to make long-term plans. Farmers facing retaliation from Chinese buyers. U.S. households burdened with higher prices. Republican senators are confronting the Trump administrat...
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The tariffs sent global markets plunging and is expected to have a drastic impact on U.S. consumers and industries.
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Wall Street's top minds aren't happy about Trump's latest tariffs, which have fueled the worst stock sell-off since 2020.
An additional 50% tariff on China will go into effect Wednesday, bringing the total tariff rate against Beijing to 104%.
The US president has threatened to hit Beijing with the higher tariff if it did not withdraw its own retaliatory levy.
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Malhotra said that exports are likely to be weighed down by the 'evolving global economic landscape', which appears to be 'uncertain at the current juncture'
Ken Griffin: The Citadel founder—and major Republican donor—said at an event Monday that Trump’s tariffs are a “huge policy mistake,” with Bloomberg reporting he urged audience members to lobby Trump to step back on the tariffs and said he’s “really afraid of [the U.S.] abdicating our role of leadership for the free world.”
President Donald Trump’s unprecedented tariffs on global imports into the United States take effect Wednesday, reshuffling a global economic order that has largely stood for generations.
Fox News ’ Maria Bartiromo on Monday acknowledged that President Donald Trump ’s proposed tariffs will likely have a direct, negative impact on American consumers ― as she still tried to allay broader economic concerns.