"It's really hard to really sell this this policy to the American people," an economist told Newsweek about the Trump administration's implemented tariffs.
“We’ll effectively be charging a 25 percent tariff.” The tariffs, which the White House expects to raise $100 billion in revenue annually, could be complicated as even U.S. automakers source ...
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A complex set of factors will decide the ultimate effect of U.S. tariffs on tech imports, but even a glance at hard numbers for a 20 percent hike is sobering.
“So we’ll effectively be charging a 25 percent tariff, but if you build your car ... A White House aide said the move would raise $100 billion in revenue in the first year.
US stocks open lower, extending Wednesday's losses after Trump confirms auto tariffs. But mixed tariff messages remain and the labor market holds up.
The Trump administration argues tariffs will help it rebuild an industrial base the U.S. squandered over decades through the wrong trade policies.