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Most levies on imported cars and car parts will remain in place, but automakers have secured some relaxation of the trade policy.
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Are Shein and Temu Prices Going Up? What to Know as Trump Ends De Minimis Tariff Loophole The New York TimesAmazon sellers are hiking prices on hundreds of goods as tariffs bite CBS NewsTemu adds 'import charges' of about 145% after Trump tariffs, more than doubling price of many items CNBCTrump is ending this tariff loophole for low-cost packages. Here's what that could mean for consumers
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Barre Trash co-founder Louis DeFelice says ongoing uncertainty around global trade make it "impossible to plan for the future."
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The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, attacked the retail giant over a report that suggested Amazon would highlight tariff-related price increases. Amazon said it was "not going to happen."
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Even before President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff announcement, analysts worried that Starbucks' plans to overhaul its stores and service would take time and could get expensive.
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Amazon said staff had considered listing tariff costs on its Temu competitor, Amazon Haul, but that it's "not going to happen." The Trump administration had condemned the idea.
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The "Fast Money" traders share their best and worst trades over President Trump's next 100 days.
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Trump pushes back against economic anxieties in ABC interview, says China 'probably will eat those tariffs' ABC NewsTrump Predicts China Would ‘Eat' Tariffs, Lessening US Impact Bloomberg.comIn first 100 days, Trump takes hawkish stance on China to new heights Al Jazeera
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Hours after President Trump tried to remove three board members, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting responds with a lawsuit arguing he does not have that authority.
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For years, policymakers in both parties have raised questions about taxes on Social Security. Still, eliminating them could create problems for future beneficiaries.
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The president's turnover of the economic order has unleashed changes that could prove lasting, because other countries will adjust.
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Topic: PoliticsTo my various Republican and conservative friends, it's time to talk about Donald Trump. In particular it's time for hard thinking on whether, for the sake of the GOP and conservatism, it's past time to cut him loose. Not for any of the arguments made by your leftie friends, but because it's the right thing for you. It's also time to leave the sinking ship.
To quote Lindsay Graham, back when he spoke his true mind about it, "If Donald Trump carries the banner of my party. I think it taints conservatism for generations to come." Graham isn't the only one who has said this or used to say this. An astonishing fraction of conservatives who worked in the Trump White House have said worse, even published books about it. You can discount a few as sour grapes, but there's far too many of them. Even Mike Pence, John Bolton, Mark Esper and his Chief of Staff John Kelly. Dick Cheney has called him the "greatest threat to our republic." And of course, what J.D. Vance said about Trump before he decided Trump could be his path to power. There's been nothing like this before, which should wake people up.
Look at this list and note it was made after Trump took near-total control of the party. (Bush has sworn to be apolitical but nobody doubts his feelings.) Not just them but multiple close relatives, Mark Burnett (who made Trump, as producer of the Apprentice) and Tony Schwartz, the ghostwriter of "The Art of the Deal." Of all past nominees a
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