More Americans say the country is on the right track after tariff rollback - sweeping import duties viewed as Trump's 'biggest failure' of second term: poll
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Recent polling indicates growing optimism among Americans regarding the nation's direction and economic strength, attributed to President Trump's easing of tariffs. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found that 42% of respondents feel the country is on the right track, a slight increase from previous months. Notably, over half of the voters rated the economy as strong, driven by successful trade negotiations with the UK and China, resulting in significant tariff reductions. However, Trump’s tariff policy is still viewed negatively by the majority of voters, who consider it his most significant failure.
"Most voters (57%) view Trump's tariffs as 'harming the economy' and believe it's the worst mistake of his presidency."
"The landmark US-UK trade deal framework brokered on May 8 will see the Trump administration eliminate tariffs on British-made airplane parts and slash levies on steel, aluminum and automobiles."
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