
The True Cost of Trump’s Tariffs on U.S. Consumers
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs may be costing American consumers more than expected, potentially harming global economic growth, according to a Chinese government white paper.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs may be costing American consumers more than expected, potentially harming global economic growth, according to a Chinese government white paper.
As US tariffs push prices higher, consumers are feeling the strain on everyday goods. Experts warn that these trade policies may be hurting the very people they aim to protect.
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