Trump, TACO and tariff
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President Donald Trump has again delayed a tariff deadline. His back and forth on the policy spurred TACO accusations. What does it mean?
President Donald Trump announced looming tariffs on at least seven countries on Monday as he struggles to lock in new trade agreements with some of the biggest U.S. trading partners. The president first posted a pair of letters to the leaders of both Japan and South Korea on social media which stated they would be slapped with 25 percent tariffs starting on August 1.
Canada threats, blanket rates and ‘TACO’ create uncertainty for future - America’s trading partners brace for another series of tariff proposals that have blindsided allies
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Philstar.com on MSNTraders to keep track of tariff talksStock investors are pinning their hopes on US President Donald Trump pulling out another reverse card, this time for his tariff policies on the Philippines, to push the local market back on the win track.
Donald Trump could spark more chaos and confusion in global markets after hinting that his latest deadline to impose major tariffs might once again shift on a whim. On Monday, Trump announced a sweeping new wave of 25 percent tariffs on more than a dozen countries,
Trump dropped a new tariff threat on Canada, promising an additional 35% import tax on all goods from the largest U.S. trade customer — starting Aug. 1.