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Trump’s New Tariffs on China Set to Take Effect, Raising Global Trade Tensions
Tariffs are causing rising costs for consumers and businesses, with industries like manufacturing, retail, and technology already feeling the impact.
Tariffs are causing rising costs for consumers and businesses, with industries like manufacturing, retail, and technology already feeling the impact.
The Trump administration aims to complete the border wall by the end of the term, emphasizing it as part of a larger strategy including drones, AI, and deportations.
President Trump urges swift passage of the bill, emphasizing its importance for economic stability, while House conservatives push back against the Senate’s proposed $4 billion in cuts.
The ongoing trade conflict includes retaliatory tariffs, rising to 65% on Chinese goods, and potential retaliations like halting U.S. agricultural purchases or restricting rare earth exports.
The Senate’s plan includes $4 billion in cuts over a decade, far less than the $1.5 trillion outlined in the House’s original budget, raising fears of increased deficits.
Critics argue the tariff formula oversimplifies trade relationships, excludes services, and risks undermining trust in the U.S. as a trading partner, with global leaders considering retaliatory measures.
Cruz and Paul emphasize the need for tariffs to be temporary and urge for congressional oversight, with Cruz highlighting the importance of free trade and Paul calling tariffs "a terrible mistake."
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