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Trump defended the tariffs he imposed on other nations but acknowledged some problems with the rollout in a meeting with his Cabinet, "but in the end it's going to be a beautiful thing."
From ABC News
Trump's approval rating is a key indicator of his political strength as he navigates his second presidential term and prepares for future policy battles.
From Newsweek
Trump backed off imposing worldwide higher-rate tariffs, or taxes on imports.
From BBC
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CNET on MSNTariffs Explained: As Trump Walks Back Tariff Plans, Here's What It All Means for YouThe president's global raft of tariffs was dubbed "worse than the worst-case scenario" by experts, but the most alarming parts of the plan were delayed on April 9.
Trump's sliding approval over tariffs highlights growing voter dissatisfaction with his economic policies, particularly as inflation-weary Americans feel the pinch
President Donald Trump has launched tariff wars with almost all of America’s trading partners. And his track record of on-again, off-again new levies continued Wednesday with a 90-day pause for most nations targeted by the latest volley of import taxes.
The Trump administration has given a variety of reasons and mixed messages for ratcheting up the tariffs charged on goods coming into the United States.
Trump acknowledged "transition problems" as stocks tumbled again following the White House's clarification that China faces a 145 percent tariff.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNTrump's officials failed to stop China from imposing retaliatory tariffs, sources sayOfficials in the administration of US President Donald Trump tried to persuade Chinese officials not to impose retaliatory tariffs against the United States, but their efforts were unsuccessful, CNN reports.
Donald Trump was forced to pause his tariffs on most nations at 10% as he faced volatile finanical markets who had been pushing the US president to reconsider his trade war
The company, which makes stylized planners and notebooks, says the Trump tariffs will cost it hundreds of thousands of dollars a year
Donald Trump famously tweeted that "trade wars are good, and easy to win". But investors "think otherwise" – and Trump has now "decided maybe investors are right", said The Wall
Senator Adam Schiff wants Trump to be investigated over potential insider trading and stock market manipulation.