Consumer and Tech Goods Most Likely To Be Hit by Trump’s New Tariffs

Planned Tariffs Won't Miss Households
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The tariff threat to consumer goods is back on.

After a one-month truce with China, President Donald Trump announced by tweet he would impose a 10% tariff on $300 billion in Chinese imports that aren’t yet subject to U.S. duties -- the same week the two economic superpowers held a fresh round of trade talks.