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WASHINGTON (AP) — Tariffs paid by midsize U.S. businesses tripled over the course of past year, new research tied to one of America’s leading banks showed on Thursday — more evidence that President Donald Trump ‘s push to charge higher taxes on imports is causing economic disruption.
"The idea that this is pro-American is actually just the opposite," Penn Wharton's Kent Smetters told Fortune. "It hurts American manufacturers."
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on a broad swath of President Donald Trump's tariff agenda. The decision carries big implications for household finances.
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‘The Golden Era of America is here’: Trump touts tariff-driven boom, $18T investment surge in Georgia visit
President Donald Trump made a stop in North Georgia on Thursday to promote his economic accomplishments, calling it a "Golden Era of America."
New data highlights spiralling import costs as president seeks to quell growing backlash over his flagship policies
President Donald Trump has repeatedly said foreigners would pay for his import tariffs. A new report says Americans picked up most of the tab.
For businesses awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on President Trump’s tariffs, the next three chances will be this Friday, Feb. 24 and Feb. 25. The high court said last week that it expects to issue opinions on all three of those days.
Some Iowa farmers question GOP representatives' support of Trump tariffs. Lawmakers say he's opening new markets, reversing years of 'America Last.'