The deadline is fast approaching for countries to make new tariff agreements with the U.S. or face a higher rate. The Trump administration is putting them on notice.
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- The Trump administration is urging countries to make new tariff agreements or face higher rates.
- President Trump signed a major domestic bill into law, fulfilling several campaign promises. 24s
- The new law includes tax relief, increased military and border security funding, and a higher child tax credit. 1m 0s
- Democrats criticize the bill for cuts to food stamps and Medicaid, and challenge the administration's tariff policies. 1m 18s
- The administration plans to notify several countries of new tariff rates, with some nations making progress in negotiations. 1m 39s
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Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.