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Politicians talk a lot about tariffs, and much of what they say boils down to a simple question: Who pays? President Trump has insisted repeatedly that foreign countries will foot the bill for American tariffs.
President Donald Trump says US government will give Americans $2,000 checks in 2026, says Congress might not have to OK the spending.
European Union (EU) leaders are preparing €93 billion retaliation after US President Trump threatened tariffs over Greenland. Several countries called the move blackmail and warned of a dangerous trade escalation.
Retailers and economists have expressed concerns about tariffs driving up prices, while most of President Trump’s Republican Party has been supportive. Recently, to further shore up support for his tariff policy, Trump has announced that tariff revenues will allow him to send $2,000 “tariff dividend checks” to most Americans.
After Trump gave his approval to a sweeping bipartisan sanctions bill targeting Moscow, questions are mounting over whether India could soon find itself facing an unprecedented trade penalty.
To borrow from the caption for The Herald Editorial Board’s Nov. 15 editorial (“Public opinion on Trump’s tariffs may matter most), I wouldn’t mind chiming in on the subject myself. Here’s what I can’t grasp: Simply, why is it that the ...
No matter where you doom-scroll, your news feed is most likely filled with tariff talk and the ramifications of the resulting trade war. However, in all the noise, it’s easy to get lost in the complicated back-and-forth. What you need is a simple ...
India and the EU are on the verge of sealing a landmark trade deal, marking India’s ninth trade pact in four years as both sides accelerate deal-making amid rising global protectionism. The agreement promises market access gains for Indian goods and services.