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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jul 25, 2025
This chart shows how prices have gone up because of Trump’s tariffs
The analysis reveals that tariffs implemented during Trump’s administration contributed to higher costs for American buyers by increasing the prices of imported products relative t...
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MarketWatch Top Stories • Jun 13, 2025
Why Trump’s 55% China tariff won’t bring the trade-war payoff the stock market thinks it will
The increased costs of imported goods from China may lead consumers to reduce purchases or face higher expenses, potentially limiting anticipated economic benefits from trade polic...
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