Donald Trump, tariffs and TACO
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In a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, President Donald Trump said the U.S. would impose a 35 per cent tariff on imports from Canada next month.
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Raw Story on MSNEconomist coins 8-letter acronym on MSNBC to mock Trump over tariffsPresident Donald Trump's affinity for tariffs had already earned him the nickname "TACO," which stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out." Now, it appears Trump's tariffs have earned him a different, albeit smaller,
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The US has imposed new tariffs on imports from seven countries, including the Philippines and Algeria, as part of Trump's drive to reduce the trade deficit and promote fair trade.
One is that Mr Trump is not serious: most of the “Liberation Day” tariffs that caused the crash in April were postponed; the threat to impose similar tariffs in August seems empty. What the president really wants is trade deals,