This week saw President Trump's dramatic tariff decisions make headlines, with a significant rise in tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. Analysts predict a potential annual cost increase of $830 for U.S. households due to these changes. However, just days later, Trump reversed this stance, putting a pause on tariffs associated with a North American trade agreement. Concurrently, tensions brewed as the response to Trump's long congressional address stirred controversy among Democrats, illustrating the fractious political climate.
Trump's shifting position on tariffs rattled U.S. markets this week, potentially costing families $830 a year before considering retaliatory tariffs.
After imposing new tariffs on Mexico and Canada, Trump reversed course just days later, pausing them until April 2.
The Democrats' response to Trump's congressional address became newsworthy, with some members heckling and others being reprimanded for making headlines.
Trump's latest congressional address was the longest in recent history, lasting nearly 100 minutes.
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