Trump, China and Tariff
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President Trump’s administration is reducing tariffs on small packages from China from 120 percent to 54 percent in light of the three-month trade truce with Beijing. The White House announced the
During his first 100 days back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump's administration has repeatedly reversed tariff plans, Fox Digital found.
The de minimis provision (and how it affects cheap purchases from Temu and Shein) was not mentioned in the deal.
Dimon believes the President's approach initially could have been better—but said overall Trump is justified in enacting what he believes is best for voters.
Donald Trump’s Truth Social announcement that he planned to impose 100% tariffs on films shot outside the United States surprised the entertainment industry and even members of his administration. Since then,
Donald Trump will stand firm on the blanket 10% tariff on most UK imports into the US, his press secretary has indicated, as the Prime Minister declined to rule out the possibility of changes to tech taxes in a future trade deal.
Trump said he is instructing members of his administration to "immediately begin instituting a 100% Tariff" on films produced overseas.
President Donald Trump remains firm that the United States is not going to unilaterally reduce tariffs on Chinese goods without concessions from China, the White House said on May 9. The statement from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt comes hours after Trump floated the idea of reducing the current rate of 145% down to 80% as the two sides prepare for talks between in Switzerland.
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Trump ‘is committed to the 10% baseline tariff,’ White House saysWhite House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks to Fox News Senior White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich a day after President Donald Trump announced a new trade deal with the United Kingdom.