In January, following his inauguration, US President Donald Trump quickly announced a 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico, aiming to address perceived unfair practices by America's trading partners. This action continued his administration's contentious stance on trade that began during his
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President Donald Trump's recent announcement of extensive tariffs on imports has divided economic experts and political leaders across the United States. With tariffs aimed primarily at China and the European Union, Trump's policy intends to invigorate domestic manufacturing but risks significant
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