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Here's a puzzle that's been bothering me: how can we be seeing substantial tariff revenues, and flattish inflation, and a stronger-than-expected economy, all at the same time? In other words, if U.S.
The math behind Donald Trump ’s sweeping and allegedly “reciprocal” tariffs may actually be simpler than it seems. With the help of a large chart, the president unveiled his latest wave of ...
President Trump is planning to increase tariffs on China by an additional 84% at midnight, bringing the total of the tariffs imposed in his second term on the world’s second-largest economy to ...
Trump first slapped a 10% blanket tariff on all imports into the U.S., including from uninhabited islands, such as the Heard and McDonald islands, and on places with which the U.S. runs a surplus ...
Trump's Reciprocal Tariff Math Leaves Economists Baffled Published Apr 04, 2025 at 12:25 PM EDT By Hugh Cameron ...
The administration’s baffling tariff formula, which was used to determine each nation’s tariff rate and launch Trump’s ill-fated trade war, is still shrouded in surreal mystery.
The views expressed by contributors are their own and not the view of The Hill To navigate the Trump tariffs, all you need is to do the math by Gene Marks, opinion contributor - 05/08/25 10:00 AM ET ...
Mr. Neiman was a Biden administration Treasury official who co-wrote trade-related academic research cited by the Trump White House. My first question, when the White House unveiled its tariff ...
The White House’s new tariffs were pegged to amounts it said other countries impose on the U.S. In many cases, those amounts appear to match a basic formula: the size of a country's goods-trade ...
Trump first slapped a 10% blanket tariff on all imports into the U.S., including from uninhabited islands, such as the Heard and McDonald islands, and on places with which the U.S. runs a surplus ...