Claims tagged with "Trade"
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Extracted Claims (97)
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Simplified: Measure sponsored by Representative Gregory W. Meeks offers House first opportunity to register support or opposition to Mr. Trumpβs trade policy sinc...1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Measure movement reflects frustration among some G.O.P. lawmakers about Congress ceding authority over trade matters to White House and concern that v...1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Trump administration placed 17% duty on Mexican tomatoes1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Doubling of tariffs will add to another increase in prices squeeze profit margins and mean cost-cutting or layoffs1 sources3 months ago
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Tariffs tend to be historically a one and done, a bump-up and a one time increase in price levels. 1.000Simplified: Tariffs historically tend to be one and done a bump-up and one time increase in price levels2 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: U.S. import duties are soaring to highest levels in nearly a century1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: New rates range from 10 to 15 percent for Japan E U and U K1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: India's tariffs are scheduled to take effect in three weeks1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Average tariff rate on U.S. imports rose to 13 percent from 2.6 percent spiking in April and May2 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Smaller profit margins meant they couldn't swallow additional expenses for long0 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: U.S. imports from Mexico and Vietnam increased to make up difference1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Tariffs have been bigger drag for smaller businesses2 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Size helped them negotiate discounts with suppliers offsetting tariff cost1 sources3 months ago
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Mr. Trump and his advisers have said the cost of tariffs would be shouldered by foreign suppliers. 0.950Simplified: Trump and advisors said foreign suppliers would shoulder tariff cost2 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: China's share of U.S. imports fell further last year1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: They believed foreign companies would reduce prices to maintain access to U.S. market1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: In first eight months of 2025 94 percent tariff incidence was borne by United States1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Many smaller businesses did not have clout to arrange deals with foreign suppliers0 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Importer can pass cost on by raising prices or negotiating favorable contracts1 sources3 months ago
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Simplified: Research from New York Fed confirms U.S. companies and consumers bear tariff costs despite president's assertions3 sources3 months ago