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- The Impact of Tariffs on Small Businesses - AAF
Executive Summary While the Trump Administration has implemented tariffs to pursue a wide range of policy objectives – from protecting domestic manufacturing to raising revenue to pay down U S debt – they have come at the cost of significant damage to U S businesses, particularly small businesses; the most damaging of these tariffs have been issued […]
- Trump’s 10 Percent Tariffs: Projected Impacts on U. S . . . - AAF
This research breaks down the estimated costs of presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposed 10 percent tariff on all imports into the United States
- Movie Tariffs: A Ticket To Destroying U. S. Film Studio Dominance
Tariffs on Foreign Film Studios The president’s invocation of national security, the beginning of the remedy for which is a Section 232 investigation, suggests that the administration may only target foreign film studios with a tariff to prevent the dissemination of propaganda in the U S market and block those studios from obtaining market
- Waiting for a Steel Tariff Shift and an IEEPA Decision
These tariffs – imposed to a far lesser degree during President Trump’s first term – were raised to 25 percent on all trade partners back in March 2025 and were doubled to 50 percent in June Currently, this tariff is imposed on the steel and aluminum content of a wide variety of products
- The Total Cost of U. S. Tariffs - AAF
The following analysis calculates the overall impact that tariffs could have on the prices of goods in the United States
- The Mechanics of Trumps Tariffs - AAF
Executive Summary President-elect Donald Trump has proposed imposing tariffs on various countries, products, and companies for reasons ranging from protecting U S industries to targeting entities that engage in un-reciprocal, unfair, or undesirable trade practices While tariff rates and their associated costs have garnered widespread attention, the underlying mechanisms for implementing
- Steel and Aluminum Tariffs: Impact on Canned Food - AAF
Tariffs will have a minimal impact on reversing the downward trend in steel and tinplate production, which currently lacks the technical capability to create the tinplate needed for cans, and would take years to develop such a capability
- The Anticompetitive Effects of Tariffs - AAF
Executive Summary President Trump has advanced his economic agenda by, on the one hand, directing agencies to reduce anticompetitive regulations and, on the other, imposing broad tariffs, yet these policy initiatives are largely in conflict Tariffs – by design – restrict competition from foreign firms while entrenching the market position of existing dominant firms by […]
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