Math Behind Trump’s New 104% Tariffs on China
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The effective tariff rate is even higher, because the 104% tariff is added on top of any tariffs that existed when Trump’s second term began.
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U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer addressed the Senate Finance Committee a day after global markets swung wildly and some business leaders lambasted the president's aggressive bid to raise tar...
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