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Trump Prepares to Take On the US Trade Deficit, a Familiar Nemesis

Trump Prepares to Take On the US Trade Deficit, a Familiar Nemesis

To President Trump, one economic number represents everything that is wrong with the global economy: America’s trade deficit. That deficit is the total value of what the United States imports from other nations, minus its exports to other countries. The fact that America runs a trade deficit reflects how the nation’s appetite for foreign goods now far outpaces what U.S. …

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China Strikes Back After Trump Imposes 10% Tariff on Goods

China Strikes Back After Trump Imposes 10% Tariff on Goods

Beijing responded swiftly on Tuesday to the tariffs President Trump had promised, announcing a fusillade of countermeasures targeting American companies and imports of critical products. Mr. Trump’s 10 percent tariff on all Chinese products went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, the result of an executive order issued over the weekend aimed at pressuring Beijing to crack down on fentanyl …

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As Trump Wields the Power of the U.S. Economy, He Threatens to Diminish It

As Trump Wields the Power of the U.S. Economy, He Threatens to Diminish It

President Trump is brandishing the U.S. economy like a weapon, putting more than a trillion dollars of trade on the line as he opens economic wars on multiple fronts. He has threatened tariffs on the United States’ closest trading partners, which are together responsible for more than 40 percent of American imports, to try to force them to accede to …

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After Tariff Fight With Canada and Mexico, Trump’s Next Target Is Europe

After Tariff Fight With Canada and Mexico, Trump’s Next Target Is Europe

Europe, you’re next. That’s the latest message from President Trump, who has repeatedly said in recent days that he would slap punitive tariffs on the 27 members of the European Union. Tariffs “will definitely happen with the European Union,” Mr. Trump told the BBC Sunday evening, and they are coming “pretty soon.” He doubled down on the threat on Monday, …

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How Costs for Online Sales After Trump’s Trade Move

How Costs for Online Sales After Trump’s Trade Move

President Trump’s decision to impose hefty tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China included a little-noticed but significant change to how online purchases will be taxed when they enter the United States. One provision of Mr. Trump’s executive order will increase costs for more than 80 percent of U.S. e-commerce imports. The decision could shift the landscape for online sales from …

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Trump Tariffs Threaten to Upend Global Economic Order

Trump Tariffs Threaten to Upend Global Economic Order

President Trump’s move this weekend to slap sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China is threatening to fracture the global trading system and a world economic order that once revolved around a U.S. economy that prized open investment and free markets. The speed and scope of the import duties that Mr. Trump unveiled in executive orders on Saturday prompted widespread …

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Who Pays for Tariffs? Here’s What You Need to Know.

Who Pays for Tariffs? Here’s What You Need to Know.

President Trump is moving forward with extensive tariffs on America’s closest trading partners. Beginning Tuesday, companies bringing products into the United States from Canada and Mexico will pay a 25 percent tariff; importers bringing products in from China will pay an additional 10 percent on top of existing levies. The president has insisted that these tariffs will not increase prices …

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Trump’s Canada and Mexico Tariffs Could Hurt Carmakers

Trump’s Canada and Mexico Tariffs Could Hurt Carmakers

Almost all automakers are going to feel a pinch from the new tariffs imposed by President Trump on Saturday on goods imported from Canada, Mexico and China. Auto manufacturers ship tens of billions of dollars worth of finished automobiles, engines, transmissions and other components each week across the U.S. borders with Canada and Mexico. Billions of dollars more are imported …

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