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newsnationnow.com | Alicia Nieves
Businesses may get tariff refunds if court ruling against Trump holds US has collected more than $68B in tariffs this fiscal year, data shows Consumers are unlikely to be reimbursed for tariff-related payouts( NewsNation) - As the legal battle over President Donald Trump's tariffs continues, one question is lingering for business owners around the world: What happens to the billions already paid in tariffs?
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Alicia Nieves
(NewsNation) — As the legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs continues, one question is lingering for business owners around the world: What happens to the billions already paid in tariffs? According to the Treasury Department, the government has collected $68.2 billion in tariffs so far — a nearly 80% increase over the same period last year. Much of that cost has already been passed on to consumers through higher prices.
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1 week ago |
newsnationnow.com | Alicia Nieves
Trump delayed timeline to implement tariffs on EU Stock market surges, bond yields drop following news With consumer confidence up, savings plans could see less chaos( NewsNation) - A recent stock market rally has given those saving for retirement hope that the worst of President Donald Trump's trade wars has passed. Shares on Tuesday surged after Trump backed down from his threat to impose steep tariffs on the European Union as soon as June 1. Instead, Trump extended the deadline to July 9.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Alicia Nieves
(NewsNation) — A recent stock market rally has given those saving for retirement hope that the worst of President Donald Trump’s trade wars has passed. Shares on Tuesday surged after Trump backed down from his threat to impose steep tariffs on the European Union as soon as June 1. Instead, Trump extended the deadline to July 9. “Remember, I am empowered to ‘SET A DEAL’ for Trade into the United States if we are unable to make a deal, or are treated unfairly,” Trump said on social media.
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2 weeks ago |
newsnationnow.com | Alicia Nieves
More than 45 million people predicted to travel this weekend 90% are driving, but flights still expected to break pre-pandemic records Busy travel period is the first under REAL ID protocols( NewsNation) - Tens of millions of Americans are expected to take to the roads, skies and waterways for the busiest Memorial Day travel period ever, according to the American Automobile Association.
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