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The announced tariffs are expected go into effect at midnight on Thursday, April 3.
From USA TODAY
President Trump announced a new round of tariffs Wednesday during his "Liberation Day" address.
From Yahoo
President Trump has announced sweeping tariffs aimed at most if not all of America's trading partners following promises he made while on the campaign trail.
From BBC
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