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Lutnick said pharmaceutical products would also be hit with their own separate tariff rate. WASHINGTON − Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday that tariffs on smartphones, computers ...
It's going to get worse before it gets better. Credit: James Martin President Donald Trump's tariff policies have only just gone into effect, and we're already seeing price hikes across consumer tech.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, the US president defended his tariff policies, saying the US is in “very good shape”. The US tariff rate on most Chinese imports now amounts to 145%, Washington ...
At his laptop in London last week, he watched as the president unveiled a poster board outlining tariff rates, some as high as 50%, for imports from countries around the world. He raced to ...
But because of an ever-changing patchwork of trade rules, not every product will be charged an astronomical tariff, trade lawyers, customs brokers and importers say. In some cases, tariffs will ...
"This is unfolding exactly like we thought it would," White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said on NBC's Meet the Press on April 13 after Trump excluded electronics from the 125% tariff he ...
Other tariffs will still apply to electronics and smartphones. The Trump administration had applied a tariff of 20 percent on Chinese goods earlier this year for what the administration said was ...
Tariffs disrupt aerospace industry, affecting deliveries and costs Delta says it would defer plane deliveries instead of paying tariffs Airbus may prioritize non-US customers if tariffs disrupt ...
That combined with a 20% “fentanyl tariff” already in place means some imports will be subject to a total tariff of 145%, CNBC first reported. President Trump hit China with a massive 125% ...
US-China tax: Where does it stand US raised China's tariff to 145 per cent, the White House clarified Thursday. The 125% “reciprocal” tariff President Donald Trump announced on China yesterday ...