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Trump tariffs: When consumers should expect inflation, price hikes to hit wallets
President Trump's tariffs mean inflation is on the way, and consumer prices will rise, but it won't be immediate based on how the global supply chain operates.CNBC - 14h -
What Trump’s 104% tariff on China will mean for US consumers
After President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on China and other countries went into effect, there are new questions about what it means for consumers with prices set to rise for most items ...NBC News - 21h -
How much could Trump's tariffs hike the price of your wine and whisky?
Trump hit Europe with 20% tariffs, but a Virginia wholesaler says Americans could see 30% price hikes on some wines, and even U.S. producers face higher costs.CBS News - 21h -
Senators raise questions about insider trading around Trump tariff announcements
Sen. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., are raising questions about Trump administration officials using early information to make trades ahead of announcements around ...NBC News - 6h -
Automakers seek ‘opportunity in the chaos’ of Trump’s tariffs
Ford and Stellantis are offering employee-pricing programs, while Hyundai said it would not raise prices for at least two months to ease consumer concerns.CNBC - 4d -
Home builders association CEO expects building prices to rise amid tariffs
With back and forth from the Trump administration on tariff plans, some home builders and buyers are raising concerns about the long-term impact on the housing industry. President and CEO of the ...CBS News - 10h -
'They just want clarity': Uncertainty over tariff impacts remain
President Trump announced a 90-day pause on tariffs for more than 75 countries, while raising tariffs on Chinese imports to 125%. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on how the decision could affect ...NBC News - 14h -
Americans Wrestle With How Trump’s Tariffs May Change Shopping Lists
In the first weekend since President Trump unveiled broad tariffs, many shoppers sought to get ahead of expected price increases, while others showed patience.The New York Times - 3d -
Almost 3 in 4 expect higher prices after Trump tariffs take effect: Survey
A majority of Americans said in a new survey they expect higher prices because of the sweeping global tariffs President Trump that fully took effect on Wednesday. In a three-day poll, conducted by ...The Hill - 16h -
How 125% tariff on Chinese products will affect American shoppers
President Trump announced he is raising the tariff on Chinese goods to 125%. NBC News’ Brian Cheung took a look at how the prices of products from electronics to furniture and clothing could be ...NBC News - 9h -
Auto sales are on a 'roller coaster ride' as tariffs are expected to increase prices
Trump's 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and upcoming 25% levies on auto parts are expected to add thousands of dollars to the costs of new cars and trucks.CNBC - 2d -
China consumer prices decline for a second straight month; producer deflation deepens
The data also comes as U.S. President Donald Trump boosted tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% overnight, up from his earlier figure of 104%.CNBC - 2h -
Experts, critics raise questions after Trump says 'this is a great time to buy' before pausing tariffs
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s announcement Wednesday afternoon that he was pausing country-by-country tariffs by 90 days, some experts — as well as critics of Trump and social media users ...NBC News - 10h -
'This is the Trump recession,' CEOs say, with tariff price increases, job losses coming: CNBC survey
CEOs expect a recession, price hikes and job losses as a result of President Trump's tariffs, according to a flash survey of CNBC CEO Council members.CNBC - 2d -
Ted Cruz and Other Senate Republicans Question Trump’s Tariffs
One of the president’s allies warns that the trade barriers could hurt American business and consumers. But he has yet to take any real steps to reverse them.The New York Times - 5d -
Trump's tariffs were expected to boost the dollar, but recession fears are dragging it down
A key dollar index fell about 3% in the 24 hours surrounding Trump's tariff announcement and is now back to pre-election levels.CNBC - 3d -
Here's how much an iPhone could cost with Trump's tariffs on China
U.S. tariffs on China could add hundreds of dollars to the cost an iPhone, a new analysis shows.CBS News - 14h -
Trump's tariffs: How American families, parents will be impacted
The Trump administration's introduction of new tariffs will impact American families and parents as prices rise.ABC News - 2d -
US consumers face sharp price increases from Trump’s tariffs, say analysts
High levies will apply to Asian nations that Americans rely on for household goodsFinancial Times - 1d -
Will pensions and mortgages be impacted by tariffs? Your questions answered
The BBC's Cost of Living Correspondent answers your questions about how the tariffs might impact your moneyBBC News - 22h -
Switch 2 Price Remains In Limbo As New Tariffs Reduced And Paused, With One Major Exception
In the wake of a crumbling global market, US President Donald Trump announced today that he is scaling back his original tariff plan, lowering tariffs significantly basically everywhere except ...GameSpot - 15h -
Nintendo Won't Raise Switch 2's Launch Price Over Tariffs, Suggests Analyst
Nintendo's official unveiling of Switch 2 coincided with President Trump unleashing higher tariffs on all imports, including consoles and games. In response, Nintendo took the extraordinary step ...GameSpot - 19h -
"For God's sakes, don't raise prices on typical families," former economic adviser says on tariffs
President Trump walked back his "reciprocal" tariffs Wednesday, announcing that higher levies on most nations will be put on pause for 90 days. Gene Sperling is the former director of the National ...CBS News - 10h -
Even Streaming Services Might Be Hurt by Trump’s Tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs don’t hit streamers like Netflix directly. But they could impact what streaming services release—and how much people are willing to pay for it.Wired - 1d -
Stocks, tariffs and pensions - your questions answered
Experts answer your questions on how the stock market index works, whether the markets will recover and more.BBC News - 2d -
How to Design Your Consumer Brand to Command a Premium Price
Clever, modern design can help you find your early audience.Inc. - 2d -
A charming Nintendo Switch 2 enters the Trump tariff crosshairs
The Nintendo Switch 2 delivers a bigger screen, more processing power and, as a test drive proves, signature Nintendo charms. But how will Trump tariffs affect one of 2025's biggest consumer ...Los Angeles Times - 2d -
Trump’s Trade War Raises Bar for Fed Rate Cuts
Tariffs set to take effect this week risk stoking even higher inflation and slower growth than expected, complicating the central bank’s decisions on monetary policy.The New York Times - 2d -
Falling share prices test bro-sphere’s bromance with Trump
Conservative podcasters who were key to US president’s election win are divided by tariff falloutFinancial Times - 1d -
How exposed is the UK to Trump's tariff chaos?
The exact impact remains uncertain - but some of the emerging fallout may have an upside - here's why.BBC News - 9h -
Warren: Companies will use tariffs as excuse for 'price gouging'
Senator Elizabeth Warren is concerned that President Trump's tariffs on imports from world trade partners could lead to price gouging as businesses react to the opportunity to increase their prices ...The Hill - 18h -
NFL Draft: Can Travis Hunter really be an elite NFL wideout?
A closer look at Hunter's analytical profile raises for key questions.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
How the EU could boost its defence capabilities with an arms-buyers’ club
Also in this newsletter: Why Meloni holds the keys to the EU response to Trump’s tariffsFinancial Times - 3d -
Trump’s Tariffs May Rewire Markets’ Psychology
Trade tensions have begun to force a rethink about how much investors and businesses should bet on the United States.The New York Times - 1d -
How to de-Americanify European companies
Trump’s tariffs have prompted businesses across the pond to question ties that have bound them to the USFinancial Times - 1d -
Bond Sell Off Raises Questions About U.S. Safe Haven Status
As the fallout from President Trump’s global trade war spreads, investors are fleeing what is typically seen as the safest corner.The New York Times - 8h -
What Trump’s Tariffs Will Mean for the Apparel Industry
Expect meaningful pullback in consumption if Trump’s tariffs stand.Inc. - 2d -
Apple's highest-end iPhone could see $350 price hike in U.S. on Trump tariffs, analyst predicts
UBS sees iPhone prices going up, a concern that is shared by investors and customers due to President Trump's tariffs.CNBC - 2d -
Elon Musk's brother slams Trump tariffs, calls them 'permanent tax on the American consumer'
Kimbal Musk, the brother of the world's wealthiest person, took to X on Monday to criticize President Donald Trump's tariffs.CNBC - 2d -
Goldman raises alarm over Laura Loomer’s influence after NSA firings
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) raised alarm about Laura Loomer’s influence in the Trump administration following reported firings at the National Security Agency (NSA). Goldman questioned Kia ...The Hill - 1d