
WATCH: Trump announces new 25 percent tariff on imported autos
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was placing 25 percent tariffs on auto imports, a move the White House claims would foster …
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America’s Second-Richest Elected Official Is Acting Like He Wants to Be President
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Amazon makes urgent move to avoid US-China trade war impact
The online retail giant is raising eyebrows with its latest move. Amazon (AMZN) is making swift moves to combat a growing threat to sales. Since taking …
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Hitler’s Terrible Tariffs
By seeking to “liberate” Germans from a globalized world order, the Nazi government sent the national economy careening backwards—and drove up the price of eggs 600 percent. From almost the moment Adolf Hitler took office as chancellor of Germany, tariffs were at the top of his government’s economic …
CEO says his sales tripled when Trump's tariffs hit: Americans have 'a big opportunity' to change how they make big purchases
Many U.S. companies have expressed concern, or even anger, about the wide-ranging tariffs recently announced by President Donald Trump, which …