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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that brand-name or patented pharmaceutical products will be subject to a 100% tariff starting October 1 – unless the drugmaker is building a manufacturing plant in the US.
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How IKEA Is Responding To Trump's Furniture Tariffs (& What Does It Mean For Shoppers?)
If you were planning an Ikea trip any time soon, time may be of the essence. The price tag on its products is liable to go up sooner than you think.
While the tariffs will impact everyone to some degree, experts say more of the pain will be felt by lower-income consumers.
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CNN issues breaking news alert on Trump tariff as fans call it 'silly'
CNN cut off their regular programming to report Donald Trump’s plan to impose a 100% tariff on foreign films, but social media reaction was quick and mocking
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Imported generics have so far managed to escape Trump’s glare likely due to their critical role in keeping US healthcare costs in check. However, Indian pharma is not waiting for the axe to fall, and experts say a multi-pronged defence strategy by key players is already in motion.
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Here's what to know about the anticipated consumer impact of the new tariffs, according to experts: In a social media post late Thursday, Trump proposed a 50% tariff on home goods such as kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, as well as a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture.