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Trump tariff policy is 'chaos and absurdity': Rep. Dean on asking Trump Commerce Secy. about bananas
MSNBC's Ali Velshi is joined by Pennsylvania Democrat Rep. Madeleine Dean, to discuss the House Appropriations Cmte. testimony by Trump Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and why he struggled to explain the administration placing tariffs on bananas which can only be grown in a few places inside the United States.
President Donald Trump’s rollercoaster tariff policy has led port workers—ranging from transport leadership to rank-and-file employees—to express fears around the ripple effects on employment. Those concerns haven’t materialized in the employment data so far,
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BuzzFeed on MSNThis Woman Is Showing The Effects Of The Tariff War In China, And Hooooo Boy You Are Not Ready For This"Hello from China. So, I'm in a grocery store right now, and I wanted to show you how the American tariffs are affecting Chinese customers."
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CANTON TWP. − President Donald Trump recently doubled his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and a company wants his administration to expand the tariff to protect the Galt Alloys plant in Stark County.
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A Japanese company has halted construction on a $1.6 billion factory in South Carolina to help make batteries for electric BMWs, citing “policy and market uncertainty.”
At least three 737 MAX jets were repatriated by Boeing to the United States in April from Boeing's Zhoushan completion center near Shanghai, where they had been placed for final work before delivery to Chinese carriers. The first plane to return from China was the same one that left Friday for Hawaii.
Japan and the US have begun the latest round of trade negotiations, with media reports suggesting Tokyo’s delegation is trying to win a reprieve from the tariffs by pledging to make more cars in the US and enhancing cooperation on rare earths.
Has a call between Presidents Trump and Xi signalled an end to the US-China tariff war? Read more
Brands want overseas fabric and garment makers to share tariff pain. Some suppliers say they can’t afford it.
Trump's tariff plans still need to be decided on in court but CNET is keeping tabs on prices that might have already been impacted.