Trump, tariffs and Americans
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President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and parts have sent shockwaves through the U.S. auto industry.
Consumers blame companies for exploiting the disruption caused by tariffs. They believe companies are raising prices and reducing quality to boost profits.
Back-to-school shoppers are worried about the economy and tariffs and starting their shopping early, according to The National Retail Federation. Shoppers are also pulling back on some purchases for back to school.
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazil could push up the cost of orange juice at major American supermarkets like Aldi, Walmart and Wegmans by as much as 25%, according to one US-based orange juice importer.
President Donald Trump's reasoning that tariffs will punish Canada for its role in the drug crisis doesn't hold water. Tariffs punish consumers.
The tariff-driven inflation that economists feared begins to emerge after President Donald Trump's sweeping moves.
A new report found inflation on the rise in June, renewing concerns that inflation is roaring back thanks to Donald Trump's tariff agenda.
President Donald Trump has implemented unprecedented tariffs on global imports into the United States, triggering fears of a recession and of increased prices for consumers.. While the Trump ...
NEW YORK (AP) — With summer in full swing in the United States, retail executives are sweating a different season. It’s less than 22 weeks before Christmas, a time when businesses that make and sell consumer goods usually nail down their holiday orders and prices.