On his big “Liberation Day,” President Donald Trump unveiled an expansive array of tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners from the White House Rose Garden. As promised, virtually no one was spared – not even the colonies of penguins on the otherwise uninhabited Heard and McDonald Islands near Antarctica.
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The large service side of the economy grew in March at the slowest pace in nine months, reflecting government spending cuts and uncertainty among businesses spawned by U.S. tariffs. The service index compiled by the Institute for Supply Management dropped to 50.8% in March from 53.5% in the prior month.
Liberation Day,” the ball is in the court of other countries to respond to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The statement by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen encapsulated [the mixed
Trump imposed a 10% tariff on collection of remote Antarctic territories uninhabited by humans, home only to penguins and seals.
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President Trump rolled out reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, exposing some of the high tariffs other countries are charging the U.S. without a level paying field.
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Global leaders expressed shock at Trump's tariffs, with some vowing retaliation and others hopeful there is still time to strike a deal with the U.S. Here's a rundown of responses: Australia (10% tariff): Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his government will try to negotiate with the U.