Trump doubles tariffs on steel
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President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could hit Americans in an unexpected place: grocery aisles.
Jamie Dimon appeared at the 2025 Reagan National Economic Forum on Friday, saying he's concerned if the US can "get our own act together."
President Trump has a number of options at his disposal to implement tariffs, but none are as broad and aggressive as IEEPA.
They include the "fentanyl tariffs" that Trump imposed at the outset of his second term, the "reciprocal" tariffs he announced on April 9 (which so far have extended only to China) and the de minimis tariffs on low-cost imports from China.
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A new survey shows that nearly half of Americans say President Trump’s tariffs are affecting their summer travel plans, while 63% say inflation is affecting their plans.
Black women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China. Many Black women have hair types and workplace-favored styles that require careful attention.
Wedding cakes, decor, attire, flowers, party favors, champagne. Not many goods used in the wedding industry remain untouched by Trump's tariffs.