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Trump’s tariffs: where things stand

Trump’s tariffs: where things stand
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By Jeanne Whalen President Trump on Thursday unveiled the centerpiece of his weekslong tariff agenda, saying he will impose a 10%, across-the-board tariff on imports from all countries, and even higher rates for other nations the White House considers bad actors on trade.The latest levies come on top of several rounds of tariffs Trump has already imposed or threatened since he took office, pledging that the tariffs will help slash the trade deficit, revive US manufacturing and even stem the flow of migrants and fentanyl over the southern a...

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