
Wendy Pollack
Editor at Bloomberg Opinion
Editor @opinion. Previously, The Information, RPA, WSJ. Opinions mine.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | William Norris |Wendy Pollack
Tractor trailers at the Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge port of entry on the US-Mexico border on April 3. (Bloomberg) -- For weeks, President Donald Trump has plowed ahead with plans to impose steep new tariffs on imports despite warnings that the policy could trigger economic chaos. On April 9, after a multiday plunge in global stock markets, he changed course. In a social media post, Trump said that a set of tariffs on imports from many of America’s largest trading partners had been paused.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | William Norris |Wendy Pollack
For weeks, President Donald Trump has plowed ahead with plans to impose steep new tariffs on imports despite warnings that the policy could trigger economic chaos. On April 9, after a multiday plunge in global stock markets, he changed course. In a social media post, Trump said that a set of tariffs on imports from many of America’s largest trading partners had been paused. The announcement came only 13 hours after the duties had gone into effect.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | William Norris |Wendy Pollack
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | William Norris |Wendy Pollack
For weeks, President Donald Trump has plowed ahead with plans to impose steep new tariffs on imports despite warnings that the policy could trigger economic chaos. On April 9, after a multiday plunge in global stock markets, he changed course. In a social media post, Trump said that a set of tariffs on imports from many of America’s largest trading partners were paused. The announcement came only 13 hours after the duties had gone into effect.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | William Norris |Wendy Pollack
Donald Trump holds a reciprocal tariffs chart in the Rose Garden of the White House on April 2. (Bloomberg) -- For weeks, President Donald Trump has plowed ahead with plans to impose steep new tariffs on imports despite warnings that the policy could trigger economic chaos. On April 9, after a multiday plunge in global stock markets, he changed course. In a social media post, Trump said that a set of tariffs on imports from many of America’s largest trading partners were paused.
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