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US President Donald Trump is ripping up the rulebook on trade that has been in place for more than 50 years. His latest round of sweeping tariffs, which came into force shortly after midnight on Wednesday, hits goods from some of America's biggest trading partners including China and the European …
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Donald Trump claims tariffs are making America rich
Donald Trump claimed America is “taking in billions and billions of dollars” as a result of global trade tariffs. The US president said nothing he heard during a White House meeting with Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday (17 April), changed his mind about his controversial tariffs. Trump said: “The tariffs are making us rich." He added: “We're taking in a lot of money. Don't forget we are taking in 25 per cent on cars, 25 per cent on steel, 25 per cent on aluminum, 10 per cent baseline — we put penalties on China for sending us fentanyl.