Donald Trump, steel and tariffs
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The 50% steel and aluminum tariffs could lead to higher prices on everything from cars to home and office supplies.
U.S. President Donald Trump hiked nearly all of his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to a punishing 50% on Wednesday in a move that’s set to hammer businesses from automakers to home builders, and likely push up prices for consumers even further.
Trump's increased steel tariff could lead to you paying more for appliances and cars, while impacting ports in Philadelphia and Wilmington.
But while American steel industry groups have hailed the tariff hike, economic experts have sounded alarms, saying it could further disrupt the already volatile global supply chai
President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could hit Americans in an unexpected place: grocery aisles.
When it comes to President Trump's 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum, big ticket items such as cars, washing machines and heavy machinery often come to mind, but as Jo Ling Kent reports, they're hitting smaller,
The Premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, announced plans to move $30 billion in manufacturing to Canada after new U.S. steel tariffs.