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Key Points The president has extended his tariff pause until Aug. 1.His administration also sent letters to many countries letting them know what their tariff rates will be on Aug. 1 -- and many of these rates are high.
Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics discusses President Trump's imposition of the biggest tax increase in the history of the U.S., and what this will mean for the country's economy.
Mr. Trump, appearing concerned about the fallout from his administration’s decision to close the Epstein investigation, went on to plead with his followers to “not waste Time and Energy” on the disgraced financier and registered sex offender he once socialized with. He described Mr. Epstein in the post as “a guy who never dies.”
U.S. President Donald Trump issued new letters on Wednesday notifying countries of higher tariff rates as he continues his "America First" policies and reorders global trade. Following is a list of countries and new tariff rates announced this week,
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Rodney Manzo, head of supply chain intelligence at Sage, joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss how President Trump's tariff policies, and pauses on reciprocal tariffs, are impacting global supply chains.
As a warming planet delivers more extreme weather, experts warn that the Trump administration is dismantling the government’s disaster capabilities.
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."