You're going to see in two days, which is maybe tomorrow night or probably Wednesday."
We're going to be very nice, relatively speaking, we're going to be very kind."
He calls it 'Liberation Day' in the United States. I see it as a moment when we must collectively decide to take greater control of our destiny and I think it is a step towards independence,
There are many different scenarios: delays while talks continue, potential reductions or tariffs being put in place immediately,
Under his leadership, this administration is working diligently to address these unfair and non-reciprocal practices, helping restore fairness and put hardworking American businesses and workers first in the global market,
No American President in modern history has recognized the wide-ranging and harmful foreign trade barriers American exporters face more than President Trump,
Tariffs and trade winds are shifting so fast, it's enough to make your head spin,
Any country that has treated the American people unfairly should expect to receive a tariff in return on Wednesday,
He's doing what's best for Main Street and Wall Street will work out just fine,
All of these individuals have presented plans to the president on how to get this done, and it is the president’s decision to make,
This makes it virtually impossible for American products to be imported into these markets, and it has put a lot of Americans out of business and out of work over the past several decades,
Wednesday, it will be Liberation Day in America, as President Trump has so proudly dubbed it,
He has a brilliant team of trade advisers,
It would be complete nonsense" to levy a tariff on U.S. trading partners in response to a value-added tax
A value-added tax does not distort trade,
If they’re charging us, we’re going to charge them the same,
People generally don’t understand how dependent the global economy is for those kinds of intermediate goods, raw materials, that we sort of take for granted,
These new tariffs are compounding rapidly. Amid other hints at hitting hard on the EU and other allies as well, each HTS code of tariffs snowballs into a growing – and potentially crushing – burden on American businesses and hardworking American families,
For auto dealers and their customers, already reeling from rising vehicle and parts prices, as well as high interest rates and insurance costs, these new tariffs pose an additional and unwelcome challenge to affordability,
They need to understand where their exposures are,