China called out amid Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs
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US tariffs on steel and aluminum just doubled to 50%. CNN’s Matt Egan breaks down what products could get more expensive and why the manufacturing industry is worried these tariffs could lead to job losses.
President Trump is criticizing Fed Chair Jerome Powell once again and raising steel tariffs up 50%. NBC News Correspondents Kelly O'Donnell and Christine Romans report more. Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Michigan Justin Wolfers joins Ana Cabrera to share his expertise on the impact of tariffs.
Tariffs affect almost all of the 500-plus products that Munchkin sells, the vast majority of which are made in China.
By Saeed Azhar, Kanchana Chakravarty and Sukriti Gupta NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes were mixed on Monday after President Donald Trump said he plans to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum,
President Trump doubled steel and aluminum tariffs to 50%. Greg Colibert, owner of Steel Products Manufacturing in Salt Lake City, joins Katy Tur to share his concerns on the new tariffs and how it will impact his business.
China responded to President Trump on Monday, accusing the US of violating their trade agreement and vowing to protect its interests. “If the US insists on its own way and continues to damage China’s interests,
The president is set to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum this week, even as the courts are challenging the legitimacy of other levies.