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"This is one of the most important days in my opinion in American history," Trump said during a press conference at the Rose Garden, outside the White House.
Reuters |
"It's our declaration of independence," Trump said at an event in the White House Rose Garden.
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"Trade deficits are no longer merely an economic problem. They are a national emergency," Trump said.
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President Donald Trump announced new tariffs at the White House. For context: Trump has blamed the U.S. trade deficit on “unfair” foreign trade barriers, complaints economists call exaggerated. Analysts warn he’s steering the economy toward slow growth and higher prices.
22mon MSN
The new tariffs, coming on what Trump has called “Liberation Day,” is a bid to boost U.S. manufacturing and punish other countries for what he has said are years of unfair trade practices. But by most economists’ assessments, the risky move threatens to plunge the economy into a downturn and mangle decades-old alliances.
Invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Trump declared a national emergency to implement the tariffs.
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Saint Anselm College economics professor Stephan Unger explains the impact of Trump's new tariffs, analyzing their effect on trade, manufacturing, and economic strategy.
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