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University of Chicago News · 2d
Who’s really paying for the Trump tariffs?
Trump has been advocating higher tariffs for decades. In 2018 and 2019, during his first term, he roughly doubled the trade-weighted average statutory tariff rate from 2% to 4%, the highest level since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into force in 1994.

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What to know as Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada take effect
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Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico; China is hit with 10%
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Trump warns UK against striking business deals with China after Starmer trip
President Donald Trump warned the UK and Canada against striking business deals with China, after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer became the latest US ally to announce plans to deepen trade ties d...

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'Very dangerous for them...': Trump flags risks for UK, Canada in business ties with China
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Trump threatens 50% aircraft tariffs on Canada
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Trump threatens aircraft tariffs and Canadian plane decertification in Gulfstream dispute
Experts warn that politicizing aircraft certification could undermine established global safety norms and strain the integrated North American aerospace industry.

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Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’
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Trump escalates Canada trade row, warns of 50% tariff on aircraft imports
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1mon

Trump's 2026 tariffs explained: what changes and who pays

President Donald Trump has turned tariffs into the centerpiece of his economic strategy, and in 2026 the policy will bite even harder. The new schedule of import taxes, paired with promised $2,000 "tariff dividend" checks, is reshaping who pays more at the ...
1d

Trump threatens tariffs on Cuba oil suppliers. Why Washington is escalating pressure | Explained

Mexico has emerged as a key oil supplier to Cuba, although media reports suggest those shipments may be slowing under pressure from Washington.
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1mon

I Asked ChatGPT To Explain Tariffs Like I’m 12 — Here’s What It Said

No matter where you doom-scroll, your news feed is most likely filled with tariff talk and the ramifications of the resulting trade war. However, in all the noise, it’s easy to get lost in the complicated back-and-forth. What you need is a simple ...
Center for American Progress
1mon

The Trump Administration’s Tariffs Are a Hidden Holiday Tax

President Trump’s tariffs are adding to inflation and holding back families this holiday season. Holiday crowds begin to gather in a shopping district at Rockefeller Center in New York City on November 26, 2025. (Getty/Spencer Platt) This holiday season ...
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Trump tariffs on trial with $150 billion at stake: How US Supreme Court could decide? Three possible outcomes explained

The court is examining whether Trump overstepped his powers by using the IEEPA to impose tariffs. Lower courts have already ruled that many of these tariffs were illegal.
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EXPLAINED: EU's €93 Billion Tariff Strike Against US Over Trump’s Greenland Takeover Plans

European Union (EU) leaders are preparing €93 billion retaliation after US President Trump threatened tariffs over Greenland. Several countries called the move blackmail and warned of a dangerous trade escalation.
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India-EU FTA: Can ‘mother of all trade deals’ offset impact of Trump’s tariffs? Explained

Once operational, around 93% of India’s exports are set to gain duty-free entry into European markets, while Indian consumers are likely to see lower prices on premium European imports such as luxury automobiles and wines.
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Explained: IEEPA, the law Trump used for tariffs, and why the Supreme Court is reviewing it

The Supreme Court is deciding if Donald Trump had the power to use IEEPA to put tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada. Businesses like Costco challenged him. Experts say the law never meant for tariffs.
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