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Trump Announces 25% Tariff on Auto Imports

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"This is the beginning of Liberation Day in America," President Donald Trump says before signing an order to implement a 25% tariff on auto imports, which will go into effect on April 2.
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Bloomberg

EU Delays 50% Tariffs on US Whiskey

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The European Union is delaying its proposed 50% tariff on American whiskey until mid-April, aligning it with broader countermeasures against US steel and aluminum duties. Bloomberg's Fiona Rutherford has more on the story.
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Bloomberg

On Trump Tariffs, Uncertainty Is The Name Of The Game

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Bloomberg's Amara Omeokwe discusses how President Trump's tariffs are influencing the economy and how this could impact the Federal Reserve. She talks about how businesses are trying to get ahead of the Trump Administration due to...
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Farmers warn food security ‘really under threat’ amid supermarket protest

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Farmers in Kent are stationing their tractors in a supermarket car park to protest against cheap imports and “win over” the British public. Around 20 tractors are parked at Tesco Extra in Whitfield, near Dover, to raise awareness of the...
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Farmers protest at the Port of Dover against cheap meat imports

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Farmers using their vehicles to cause disruption and slow traffic around the Port of Dover as they protest against cheap meat imports.
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Bloomberg

Trump Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China Come Into Effect

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US President Donald Trump has gone ahead with his plan to impose levies on China, Canada and Mexico. He imposed 25% tariffs on most Canadian and Mexican imports, and doubled an existing 10% charge on China to 20%, affecting roughly $1.5...
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Thailand Aims to Ensure FX Rate Doesn't Amplify Shocks

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Bank of Thailand Deputy Governor Piti Disyatat says the central bank will ensure that the exchange rate doesn't amplify shocks. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."
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Upcoming Trump tariffs could make things more expensive for American farmers

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The United States is set to impose tariffs of 25% on goods from Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, while also doubling existing 10% tariff on imports from China. American farmers could pay the price. (Scripps News)
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Getting Harder to Analyze Trump 2.0: Principal's Shah

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Seema Shah, chief global strategist at Principal Asset Management, discusses the Trump administration's tariff policies and why it's getting harder to analyze their potential impact on the economy and markets. She speaks on Bloomberg...
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These states could feel the effects of Trump's tariffs the most

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Places like New Mexico, Vermont, and Michigan import a large amount of goods from countries that may be subject to tariffs. (Scripps News)
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Trump announces plan for reciprocal tariffs on US trade partners

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Administration officials have been tasked with creating a report for Trump on which countries should be targeted with tariffs and the rates to apply. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He'll Announce Reciprocal Tariffs

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President Donald Trump says he'll announce reciprocal tariffs today at a news conference in the Oval Office. Trump announced the move on his Truth Social platform. He did not give any details on what the tariffs would be, who they would...
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Trade minister says Britain needs a "clear-headed” response to US tariffs on British steel exports

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Trade minister Douglas Alexander says British industry needs a “cool and clear-headed” response to moves by the United States to impose 25% tariffs on British steel exports at urgent question on US steel import tariffs in the House of...
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Trump's Tariffs 'Not Legal' and 'Dangerous' for Global Growth, Says US Expert

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Jennifer Hillman, co-director of the Center on Inclusive Trade and Development tells Bloomberg Television that Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum are "not legal." Hillman, who oversaw trade litigation at the World Trade...
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Bloomberg

Why Trump Wants Higher Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum

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President Trump is threatening 25% tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, in a bid to boost US production. But levies can have unintended consequences, as Alex Morgan explains.
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Clarida: Tightening Fed Policy Would Be Mistake Amid Tariffs

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Richard Clarida, Pimco global economic adviser, discusses what President Donald Trump's tariffs could mean for the US economy and inflation on "Bloomberg The Close."
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What does the UK trade with the United States?

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What does the UK trade with the United States? The PA news agency looks at how much trade the UK has with the US, based on figures published by the Office for National Statistics.
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Bloomberg

Trump to Hold Off on Colombia Tariffs After Reaching Deal on Migrants

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US President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Colombia over a dispute about deported migrants, but then withdrew the threat a few hours later after reaching a deal with Bogota. The White House claimed victory on Sunday...
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How the World Is Preparing for Trump's Tariffs

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US President Donald Trump's tariff plans are a cornerstone of his economic agenda. Now that he's back in office, businesses are navigating an uncertain future as he unveils his plans.
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Bloomberg

Bill Dudley on Economic Impact of Tariffs, Deportations

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Bill Dudley, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discusses the potential economic impact of President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Dudley also...
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Occupied Territories Bill set to be replaced with new legislation, Martin says

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The new government is set to shelve a stalled bill designed to prohibit imports from the Occupied Palestinian Territory into Ireland and replace it with a fresh piece of legislation, Micheal Martin has said. The Fianna Fail leader said...
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Bloomberg

Oil Market: Will Prices Stay High?

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Oil rallied to a multi-month high this week after the US tightened restrictions on Russia's energy industry and as the world prepares for the incoming Trump administration and its potential trade tariffs. Ziad Daoud from Bloomberg...
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Dockworkers, Employers Face Off Ahead of January 15 Deadline

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The US dockworkers' union and employers are set to resume contract talks on January 7 to avoid a strike that would shut down major ports on the US East and Gulf coasts. Brendan Murray has the latest on "Bloomberg Open Interest."
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Bloomberg

Fed to Assume Extension of Trump Tax Cuts, Bill Dudley

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Bill Dudley, former New York Fed President, Bloomberg Opinion columnist, and Bloomberg Economics senior advisor, expects the Federal Reserve to make assumptions about the extension of the 2017 tax cuts. Dudley says that won't be the case...