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In February, Trump reignited trade tensions by announcing a 25% tariff on imports from major allies like Canada and Mexico, ...
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President Donald Trump issued a new slate of tariffs on Aug. 1, the second deadline after Liberation Day. TACO stands for 'Trump Always Chickens Out.' ...
Trump always chickens out — earlier this year to describe President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again position on tariffs. Trump liked to impose hefty import taxes but would inevitably back off when ...
The TACO trade — short for "Trump always chickens out," a phrase coined by the Financial Times' Robert Armstrong to describe Trump's habit of backing away from proposals that roil markets— has ...
EDITORIAL. The American president's lack of a clear strategy for dealing with China, especially in trade matters, has sown ...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon also warned that investors appear to be getting complacent about the risk of Trump tariffs, and UBS similarly flagged the “paradox” between the TACO trade and Trump.
The U.S. Education Department quickly relented and freed up several education grants, worth $33 million in Idaho. But when it comes to federal education funding, the only given is uncertainty.
The dearth of U.S. trade deals to date has fed the narrative that “Trump Always Chickens Out,” the so-called TACO trade, that the president overplays his hand, ...
Howard Lutnick says tariffs start August 1 with no extensions - The president is in Scotland, where he plans to discuss trade with the EU Commission chief ...
The TACO trade is more than a bet on Trump psychology. There are good reasons why chickening out could be the most likely outcome. The United States is not in a position to quicky fire up copper ...