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White House historian Donald Meriam told Newsweek that it's part of a larger set of fruit baskets from President James Monroe's gilt service, acquired from France in 1817.
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China will face a staggering 34 percent tariff, while the E.U. will get 20 percent. Japan will be 24 percent and India 26 percent.
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White House policies have stirred up market worries that investors will face potentially stagflationary shifts in the economy, stemming in part from larger tariffs.
US President Donald Trump is all set to announce reciprocal tariffs on 2 April, which will immediately come into effect. Trump has labelled April 2 as America's Liberation Day, emphasising on it in a new social media post.
The White House said steel and aluminum imports won’t be subject to reciprocal tariffs in a move that will provide at least some relief to domestic buyers already incurring 25% duties.
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Asia-Pacific markets are poised to plunge on Thursday, after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed hefty reciprocal tariffs on over 180 countries and territories - several of which are in the region.
Besides, pharmaceutical products will be spared from sweeping tariffs on major US trade partners for now, a small victory for drug companies who have been lobbying for an exemption from levies
US President Donald Trump announced the long-awaited “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs at the White House Rose Garden. Global markets shifted into “risk-off” mode, with US stock futures tumbling sharply and gold surging to a new high.