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Autism Research EXPERT Says Trump’s TYLENOL Claims ‘EXTREME’ & ‘DEVASTATING’ | SUNRISE President Trump’s new pharmaceutical tariff policy
Trump is imposing tariffs up to 50% on lumber and wood products on Oct. 14, a move builders warn could raise costs and hit Canada, the U.S.’ top supplier.
There are at least two other laws that President Donald Trump could use to continue his tariff agenda, though neither is as quick as the current authority he is using.
During her press briefing, Leavitt claimed that Trump has secured “nearly $9 trillion” in U.S. investment since the start of his second term — which she stated is “nearly nine times more” than under former President Joe Biden’s administration.
President Trump is propelling his film tariff plan into the limelight — renewing his call to tax “any and all movies that are made outside of the United States” — even as both allies and critics alike cast their doubts.
White House weighs tariffs tied to a 1:1 balance between US-made and imported chips, aiming to cut foreign reliance and test Trump’s truce with tech.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning tariffs on foreign electronic devices, calculated by chip content, to pressure companies into US manuf
Ken Griffin urges the White House to avoid picking corporate “winners and losers,” warning exemptions for major companies could backfire with future administrations.