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President Trump is doubling down on steel and aluminum tariffs, literally.
President Trump is doubling down on steel and aluminum tariffs, literally.
President Trump is doubling down on steel and aluminum tariffs, literally.
With me now is NPR's chief economics correspondent, Scott Horsley. Good morning, Scott.
With me now is NPR's chief economics correspondent, Scott Horsley. Good morning, Scott.
With me now is NPR's chief economics correspondent, Scott Horsley. Good morning, Scott.
So what's the president's goal in doubling the steel and aluminum tariffs?
So what's the president's goal in doubling the steel and aluminum tariffs?
So what's the president's goal in doubling the steel and aluminum tariffs?
So what does this mean for those businesses and their customers?
So what does this mean for those businesses and their customers?
So what does this mean for those businesses and their customers?
And what other industries will be affected by these new higher tariffs?
And what other industries will be affected by these new higher tariffs?
And what other industries will be affected by these new higher tariffs?
Right, and canned goods are what we go to when we want to save money, really. Trump has a history with steel and aluminum tariffs going all the way back to his first term in the White House. What can we learn from that?
Right, and canned goods are what we go to when we want to save money, really. Trump has a history with steel and aluminum tariffs going all the way back to his first term in the White House. What can we learn from that?
Right, and canned goods are what we go to when we want to save money, really. Trump has a history with steel and aluminum tariffs going all the way back to his first term in the White House. What can we learn from that?
NPR's Scott Horsley. Thank you, Scott.