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Home buyers and sellers in the U.S. are likely to feel the impact of the tariffs President Donald Trump slapped on every country worldwide Wednesday — but it isn’t all that bad.
From MarketWatch
U.S. President Donald Trump has for weeks pegged April 2 as a "Liberation Day" to impose an array of new tariffs that could upend the global trade system, but has provided few details.
From Reuters
Trump announced a minimum tariff of 10% on global imports, with the tax rate running much higher on products from certain countries like China and those from the European Union.
From SFGate
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Prices of silver dropped to over eight-week lows on Friday as concerns about demand for the industrial precious metal dominated sentiment due to recession fears stemming from U.S. President Donald Trump's slew of tariffs.
Rasmussen Reports, which typically favors Republicans, found in its daily presidential tracking poll on Friday that 49% of likely U.S. voters approve of Trump’s job performance while 50% disapprove. This marks Trump’s first net negative approval rating from the firm since the start of his second term in January.
Amazon is particularly vulnerable to tariffs, given its global footprint for supplies. About one-quarter of Amazon's costs of products it sells itself come from China, according to Morgan Stanley estimates.
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Editor's Picks: Gold Hits New High, Silver Squeeze 2.0 Next Week?So I don't think it makes sense to tariff gold." He added that silver, which has strong industrial applications, could face tariffs. Copper is another story entirely — Trump previously ordered the Department of Commerce to investigate copper tariffs ...
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Everything Is Blowing Up in Donald Trump’s FaceDonald Trump announced his plan for widespread tariffs on April 2, on what he called “Liberation Day.” The reaction, at least thus far, has been less than positive. The markets took a plunge, with the Dow dropping 1,
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney discusses how newly imposed tariffs will allow the Trump administration to “refinance” the nation’s debt.
India is positioned to benefit from the US’s new tariff policy, which imposes lower tariffs on Indian goods compared to other countries. This could enhance India’s role in global trade as manufacturing shifts away from China.
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Donald Trump’s Tariffs Look ‘Disastrous’Donald Trump’s across-the-board tariffs have had a disastrous rollout, with the stock market plunging for the last two days, members of his own party raising hackles, and credible reports emerging that the tariffs may have been designed using ChatGPT.
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The Elon Musk-Donald Trump Alliance Might Be DoneAre Elon Musk’s days at DOGE numbered? It depends on who you ask. Politico reported Wednesday that Donald Trump has told his inner circle that Musk will be departing the administration in the coming weeks.