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April 2026 · 13 days ago
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The Trump administration announced 100% tariffs on patented drugs to force pharmaceutical companies into pricing negotiations and shift manufacturing to America. This action leverages tariff threats to compel drugmakers into 'most-favored nation' pricing deals. The policy directly impacts drug prices and availability for American consumers while pressuring companies to relocate production domestically.
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March 24 2026 · 22 days ago
💰 Economy
The Trump administration extended the national emergency declaration regarding trade practices contributing to persistent U.S. goods trade deficits. This continuation allows continued authority for trade-related executive actions and tariff implementations. The action directly impacts American consumers through potential tariffs on imported goods and businesses reliant on international trade.
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February 20 2026 · 54 days ago
💰 Economy
Trump administration issued a proclamation implementing temporary import surcharges to address alleged fundamental problems in international payment balances. The action imposes tariffs on imported goods to reshape trade relationships. The policy directly impacts American consumers through increased prices on imported products and potential retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports.
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February 20 2026 · 54 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14388 continues the suspension of duty-free de minimis treatment for imports from all countries, maintaining tariffs on small-value shipments that were previously exempt. This policy increases costs on imported goods for American consumers and businesses by eliminating the threshold below which duties were not collected. The action directly impacts e-commerce purchases, small business imports, and everyday consumer prices for foreign-sourced items.
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February 20, 2026 · 54 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14389 terminates specific tariff actions previously implemented. The order removes selected tariffs on imported goods, potentially reducing costs for businesses and consumers. Direct impact includes lower prices on affected products and reduced trade tensions with affected nations.
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January 14 2026 · 91 days ago
💰 Economy
This proclamation adjusts tariffs and import policies on processed critical minerals and derivative products entering the United States. The action aims to protect domestic critical mineral processing industries and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. It directly impacts prices for consumers, manufacturers dependent on these materials, and domestic mining and processing companies.
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December 29, 2025 · 107 days ago
💰 Economy
Trump administration signed a proclamation implementing a new trade agreement between the United States and Israel focused on agricultural products. The agreement modifies tariffs and trade terms for agricultural imports and exports between the two nations. American farmers and agricultural businesses will face changes to market access and competitive conditions for crops and livestock products.
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November 20 2025 · 146 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14361 modifies tariff policies affecting trade with Brazil. The order adjusts the scope and application of tariffs on Brazilian imports. This action impacts American consumers and businesses through changes in trade costs and supply chain dynamics.
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November 14 2025 · 152 days ago
💰 Economy
Executive Order 14360 modified the scope of reciprocal tariffs on certain agricultural products. The order adjusts tariff rates and exemptions for farm goods in trade negotiations. American farmers and consumers may face changes in prices and market access for agricultural imports and exports.
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October 17, 2025 · 180 days ago
💰 Economy
Trump signed a proclamation adjusting imports of medium and heavy-duty vehicles, vehicle parts, and buses into the United States. The action imposes tariffs on these vehicle categories, affecting domestic manufacturing and potentially increasing prices for commercial transportation equipment. American businesses relying on imported vehicle components and consumers purchasing commercial vehicles face higher costs.