The president sees the U.S. economy as a powerful lever against other countries but there are risks to that approach.
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President Donald Trump defended his newly imposed tariffs—25% on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on Chinese ...
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Trump is trying to institutionalize a libertarian government that will require more self-sufficiency. Are voters ready?
To President Trump, one economic number represents everything that is wrong with the global economy: America’s trade deficit.