
US Tariffs: How Trade Policies Could Hurt America’s Own Economy
US tariff policies aiming to protect industries might backfire, harming the economy, consumers, and jobs.
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US tariff policies aiming to protect industries might backfire, harming the economy, consumers, and jobs.
America’s tariff policies are hitting home as economic indicators signal a slowdown, raising fears of a recession. Key sectors feel the strain, prompting calls for policymakers to reconsider their strategies.
US tariffs aiming to revive ‘Made in America’ may be undermining the very industries they aim to protect. Explore how protectionist policies could be harming US manufacturing.
Over 970 economists, including Nobel laureates, have signed a declaration criticizing President Trump’s tariff policies and warning they could lead to a self-inflicted recession.
Veteran auto journalist Jamie Kitman calls US auto tariffs a disaster, urging their reversal to save the industry.
A look at how US tariff policies are leading to higher prices for American consumers, affecting everyday goods and potentially backfiring on the economy.
Trump’s aggressive tariff policies are reshaping global alliances, causing trusted partners to rethink their ties with the U.S.
In a surprising policy shift, the US has exempted smartphones and computers from tariffs, promising refunds and potentially lowering prices for consumers.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariff policy imposes a 145% tariff on imports from the Chinese mainland, shaking up global trade. Expert insights on how this move could reshape the world economy.
History shows that tariffs often backfire, leading to economic downturns and higher prices. Learn from three times U.S. tariffs failed to deliver on their promises.