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Trump's 2026 tariffs explained: what changes and who pays
President Donald Trump has turned tariffs into the centerpiece of his economic strategy, and in 2026 the policy will bite even harder. The new schedule of import taxes, paired with promised $2,000 "tariff dividend" checks,
After Trump gave his approval to a sweeping bipartisan sanctions bill targeting Moscow, questions are mounting over whether India could soon find itself facing an unprecedented trade penalty.
The United States has slapped a combined 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods, imposing a 25 per cent reciprocal duty along with an additional 25 per cent levy linked to India's purchases of Russian oil.
Tariffs in 2026 may raise prices again—see five ways they hit your wallet and simple steps to prepare your budget before costs rise.
According to Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, US President Donald Trump has backed the Russia sanctions bill, which could impose tariffs up to 500% on countries buying Russian oil. Analysts weigh in on potential impacts on gold,
Copper prices hit record highs as supply disruptions, tariff fears, speculative trading, and global uncertainty lift base metals, while rising gold and silver signal strong safe-haven demand.
No matter where you doom-scroll, your news feed is most likely filled with tariff talk and the ramifications of the resulting trade war. However, in all the noise, it’s easy to get lost in the complicated back-and-forth. What you need is a simple ...