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Economic uncertainty marks Trump’s second term

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Public confidence is faltering, with a University of Michigan survey indicating that Americans’ inflation expectations are at their highest level since 1981. (Scripps News)
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Trump Tariffs: Europe Readies Ahead of Announcement

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US President Donald Trump's team is finalizing the plans for sweeping tariffs ahead of a Rose Garden event scheduled for 4 p.m. on Wednesday, people familiar with the discussions said. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen...
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Sebastian: Lot at Stake with South Africa Budget Approval

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A South African parliamentary panel has approved a fiscal framework for the national budget, but with a condition that the Finance Minister review a proposal to increase taxes. Lawmakers will vote on the budget on Wednesday, April 2. Ann...
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EU Has 'Power to Push Back' on Tariffs, Von Der Leyen Says

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday that the European Union has the right tools needed to protect people and the prosperity of the bloc in light of upcoming trade tariffs coming from President Donald...
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What to Expect From Trump Auto Tariffs

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Jessica Caldwell, Head of Insights at Edmunds, shares her thoughts on what to expect after President Trump's announcement on 25% auto tariffs. She talks about whether or not those looking to purchase a vehicle should do so before tariffs...
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Trump Tariffs: Overview, Markets Impact, What's Next

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Bloomberg's Kriti Gupta discusses tariffs that will be implemented by the US on April 2, the day President Donald Trump dubbed as "liberation day."
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Will Trump's 'Liberation Day' Start A Trade War?

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Andrew Hale, Senior Policy Analyst for Trade Policy at the Heritage Foundation, discusses whether or not April 2nd, known as "Liberation Day" by President Trump, will be the start of a trade war. He talks about how markets need clarity...
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Recession Odds Are Underestimated: Kayne Anderson CEO

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On today's Wall Street Beat Al Rabil, CEO of Kayne Anderson told Bloomberg Open Interest that the odds of a downturn are being underestimated as tariff confusion hits the price of raw materials like steel, aluminum and lumber.
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Trump: Announcing Auto Tariffs Shortly, Pharma at 'Some Point'

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President Donald Trump said he would announce tariffs on automobile imports "very shortly" during a Cabinet meeting at the White House Monday and that new duties on pharmaceuticals would come "at some point in the not too distant" future.
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Otis Worldwide CEO on China Business, Property

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Judy Marks, Chair and CEO at Otis Worldwide, discusses the outlook for its elevator business in China and the state of the property sector. She speaks with Bloomberg's Chief North Asia Correspondent Stephen Engle at the China Development...
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Canada Can't Win Tariff War With US, Rosenberg Says

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David Rosenberg, founder and president of Rosenberg Research, says Canada can't win a tit-for-tat tariff war with the US. He says Canadian politicians should not even be talking about President Donald Trump. He speaks with BNN...
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Trump Escalates Tariff Threat, Meets With NATO Head

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President Trump escalated his tariff threat, saying he has no intentions of backing down from his plans. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall has the latest from the White House, as the president meets with the NATO Secretary General on trade and...
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Trump Says 'We're Not Going to be Ripped Off Anymore'

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President Donald Trump says he won't bend on the steel and aluminum tariffs that took effect this week and he won't back off plans for tariffs set to start as soon as April 2. "We've been ripped off for years, and we're not going to be...
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Europe's Tariff Threats Are Disrespectful, Lutnick Says

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President Donald Trump threatened to put a 200% tariff European wine, champagne and other alcoholic beverages if the EU follows through with a tax on US whiskey. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says Trump finds this "tit-for-tat"...
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Canada Needs to Let US Build Its Steel, Aluminum: Lutnick

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US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are a matter of national security for the United States and calls Canada's retaliatory tariffs on sporting goods "tone deaf."
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Inflation & Tariffs Weigh on US Consumers

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Nirupama Rao, University of Michigan, Assistant Professor speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about the impact of tariffs on markets.
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Irish Prim Minister visits the White House

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President Donald Trump welcomed Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin to the White House Wednesday, where he added Ireland to the list of countries he says are taking advantage of the United States. (Scripps News)
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Canada Strikes Back in Trade War With US

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Canada strikes back in their trade war with the US. It will impose 25% tariffs on about C$30 billion ($20.8 billion) of US-made products, including steel and aluminum. The new levies match the US tariffs "dollar for dollar" and will take...
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Trump Metal Tariffs Take Effect, With More on Tap

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President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are now in effect. The European Union and Canada took immediate action. But even more tariffs are on tap. Bloomberg's Joe Deaux has the latest.
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Businesses face 25% tariff on steel and aluminum, consumers brace for higher costs

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As tariffs on imported metals take effect, industries like automotive and construction brace for potential price hikes affecting consumers nationwide.
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Carlyle's Currie on Canada Tariffs, Energy Security

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Jeff Currie, Carlyle Chief Strategy Officer of Energy Pathways, talks about the oil market outlook, the need for energy security and the US increasing tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada. He speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel at...
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Tariffs Hurt Everyone, Says Canada's Energy Minister

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Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, says he is concerned about the impact of steel and aluminum tariffs on the economy. He says tariffs will hurt the US and Canada. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel...
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How Will A 25% Steel, Aluminum Tariff Impact The US?

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Tiffany Wilding, PIMCO Economist, shares her thoughts on the Trump Administration beginning 25% steel and aluminum tariffs starting at midnight and how this will impact the United States. She talks about how these tariffs will make...
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White House downplays economic uncertainty as stock market extends slump

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On Tuesday the White House agreed to back off a threatened doubling of tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, which would keep the planned tariffs at 25% when they go into effect on Wednesday. (Scripps News)