On July 31, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order (“E.O.”) modifying reciprocal tariffs that became effective on August 7, 2025. Some aspects of the impact are well understood such as ...
A former Senior Publishing Editor on the Dow Jones Newswires team at The Wall Street Journal, Aaron earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Michigan and a Master's in Journalism ...
The U.S. goods trade deficit was $1.2 trillion in 2024, leading President Trump to announce a broad 10% tariff on nearly every nation and higher “reciprocal tariffs” on countries he cited as “bad ...
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is pausing and lowering reciprocal tariffs on more than 75 countries that have called for trade negotiations and will raise tariffs on goods imports from China ...
A core element of the protectionist trade policies President Trump announced last week — an import tax blitz on long-standing global trade partners he referred to as "Liberation Day" — are so-called ...
Beginning on April 9, the United States will impose country-specific “reciprocal” tariffs targeting 57 named countries, with rates reaching as high as 50 percent. At a minimum, each country will pay a ...
The White House's method for calculating reciprocal tariffs has left many economists, including those cited by the administration in its formulations, puzzled. Economists told Newsweek that the ...
"I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, find that underlying conditions, including a lack of reciprocity in our bilateral trade relationships, disparate tariff rates and ...
President Donald Trump’s massive tariffs announced on dozens of nations Wednesday were pitched as “reciprocal,” matching what other countries charge the United States dollar for dollar, even taking ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced a 10% tariff on all imports but even higher rates on dozens of trading partners including China, India and the European Union. The tariffs range between ...
President Donald Trump’s announcement of reciprocal tariffs — with that massive chart behind him — drew puzzled reactions initially. How did Vietnam — ostensibly a country that the U.S. would want to ...