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The president said the blanket 35% would be on top of tariffs on certain sectors. That’s higher than the previous 25% rate.
President Donald Trump has been sending letters to countries outlining higher tariffs they’ll face if they don’t make trade deals with the U.S. by Aug. 1.
In a wide-ranging interview with NBC News, Trump talked about tariffs, sending Patriot missiles to NATO for Ukraine and how he'll sell his recently passed "big, beautiful bill."
Something different is happening to the U.S. dollar, which recently completed its worst first half of any calendar year since at least the 1970s: The dollar is strengthening this week, despite President Donald Trump’s ongoing tariff talk.
What is President Donald Trump's approval rating today in the U.S.? Here's what polls say Americans think of Trump's job performance and recent tariffs.
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Plus, the Justice Department has subpoenaed 20 doctors and clinics involved in “performing transgender medical procedures on children.”
The Reuters Tariff Watch newsletter is your daily guide to the latest global trade and tariff news. * U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up his tariff assault on Canada on Thursday, saying the U.S. would impose a 35% tariff on imports next month and planned to impose blanket tariffs of 15% or 20% on most other trading partners.
US stocks close the day and week lower after Trump slaps Canada with a 35% tariff, escalating tensions. Bitcoin hit a new record high for a third day.