Trump tells Walmart to 'eat tariffs,' not raise prices
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Diageo, the company that owns Guinness, has warned that tariffs implemented by Donald Trump's administration could affect their profits.
The constant changes to tariff policies along with economic strain can create the "perfect storm for cybercriminals," said Theresa Payton, CEO of Fortalice Solutions. Legitimate fees on imported goods can make it even harder for consumers to spot scams.
Skyrocketing prices might not be top of mind this spring. But many economists warn that consumers should get ready to pay more as soon as summer.
President Trump’s economic adviser says that the Congressional Budget Office’s view of what the “big, beautiful” bill would mean to the deficit ignores several important things that the administration is doing because they aren’t part of the legislative process.
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In this special extended interview, billionaire and Wall Street legend Leon Cooperman joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber and weighs in on President Trump’s tariffs, calling them “bad for the economy and bad for the world.
The president returned to Washington from a Middle East trip to find his tariffs and a U.S. debt downgrade remain a concern for businesses and the market.
Goldman said tariffs could overshadow and boost to the economy provided by Republicans' sweeping fiscal package, which includes big tax and spending cuts.
China mines some 70% of the world’s rare earths, the 17 metallic elements primarily used in magnets needed for civilian and military technologies. But its 90% share of processing for rare earths mined around the world is what really concerns officials from other countries.