Trump Admin Will Exempt Electronics From Reciprocal Tariffs
President Donald Trump’s administration has announced that electronics imported to the United States will be exempted from the recently announced reciprocal tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s administration has announced that electronics imported to the United States will be exempted from the recently announced reciprocal tariffs.
U.S. stocks shot up Tuesday morning after multiple reports have indicated overseas trading partners are now rushing to negotiate with President Donald Trump over his “reciprocal” tariffs.
Trump advisor Elon Musk advocated for free trade between the United States and Europe in hopes that both sides can eliminate the need for tariffs while growing economic ties.
World leaders across the globe have continued to respond publicly to President Donald Trump’s tariff announcements—with some issuing threats of retaliation, while others expressed disappointment or gratitude.
President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs while speaking from the Rose Garden at the White House on Wednesday.
President Donald Trump was highly critical of four GOP Senators Wednesday morning, fearing they could join Democrats and vote against his tariffs on Canadian goods.
As President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada are now in effect, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed that Trump has approved a one-month exemption on auto imports.
President Donald Trump delivered a nearly two-hour address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday, commencing with declaring “America is back.”