China, Trump and tariffs
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The White House says Trump's 10% baseline tariff will remain amid evolving trade negotiations.
During his first 100 days back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump's administration has repeatedly reversed tariff plans, Fox Digital found.
The White House isn't budging on a 10% baseline tariff on most imports. One administration official argued that consumers will not foot the bill for tariffs.
The Trump administration has lowered the tariff on low-value shipments (under $800) from China and Hong Kong from 120% to 54%, as part of a temporary trade
Trump avoids repeating Herbert Hoover’s Smoot-Hawley tariff mistake, which led to companies slashing dividend payouts.
Trump said his administration would "immediately' begin 'implementing' a tariff on foreign films, but the White House said a decision isn't final.
Cinema was the latest item to fall into Trump’s tariff crosshairs. The White House has since walked the proposal back, but the industry remains on edge about its return and the possible economic
President Trump is headed to three wealthy Mideast nations as Israel, Iran, Russia, Ukraine, and other regional players look to end ongoing conflicts.
President Trump is promising an order that will direct the Department of Health and Human Services to tie what Medicare pays for medications administered in a doctor’s office to the lowest price paid by other countries.
Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into trade wars abroad — all while on-again, off-again new levies continue to escalate uncertainty.