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  2. Protectionism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The tariff represented a complex balance of forces. Railroads, for example, consumed vast quantities of steel. To the extent tariffs raised steel prices, they paid much more, making possible the U.S steel industry's massive investment to expand capacity and switch to the Bessemer process and later to the open hearth furnace. Between 1867 and ...

  3. First Trump tariffs - Wikipedia

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    The first Trump tariffs involved protectionist trade initiatives against other countries during the first Trump administration, most notably China. It principally involved tariffs on foreign imports imposed by Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. Since long before he became president in 2017, Trump had promoted tariffs on ...

  4. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tariff of 1842 returned the tariff to the level of 1832, with duties averaging between 23% and 35%. The Walker Tariff of 1846 essentially focused on revenue and reversed the trend of substituting specific for ad valorem duties. The Tariff of 1857 reduced the tariff to a general level of 20%, the lowest rate since 1830, and expanded the free ...

  5. What are tariffs? Here's what to know about the import duties.

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    The tariffs on Canada were also paused a short time later. Mr. Trump has also floated the possibility of additional tariffs, such as an across-the-board duty of 10% on all goods imported into the U.S.

  6. Trump's Pro-Growth, Anti-Trade Positions Are on a Collision ...

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    Either way, tariffs make American producers worse off and undermine the competitive advantages Trump is otherwise trying to strengthen. More baffling still is Trump's conflation of Europe's Value ...

  7. Massive new Trump tariffs are looming. Here’s how these ...

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    Tariffs from both the Biden and Trump administrations have cut an estimated 0.2 percent from the U.S. economy’s total output, according to the Tax Foundation. Who has the power to authorize tariffs?

  8. Protectionism - Wikipedia

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    A variety of policies have been used to achieve protectionist goals. These include: Tariffs and import quotas are the most common types of protectionist policies. [21] A tariff is an excise tax levied on imported goods. Originally imposed to raise government revenue, modern tariffs are now used primarily to protect domestic producers and wage ...

  9. Trump's Destructive Tariff Proposals Will Make Us All Poorer ...

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    The candidate’s protectionism offsets some otherwise positive tax ideas. Trump's Destructive Tariff Proposals Will Make Us All Poorer (opinion) Skip to main content