Trump, Carney and White House
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President Donald Trump and some GOP lawmakers have repeatedly floated the idea of sharing some of the government's tariff revenue with taxpayers, but the White House said no checks are in the mail. Trump said in an interview that he was considering sending Americans checks for between $1,
The White House set a relatively low tariff on imports of timber and lumber, and a significantly higher tariff on furniture and kitchen cabinets.
He warned that tariffs on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities will jump on Jan. 1, 2026, unless foreign nations are able to reach trade agreements.
A White House official stated that the process of implementing the tariff will begin, but no new date has been announced.
The announcement comes a day before Trump is set to host Prime Minister Mark Carney in the White House, with trade dominating the agenda between the two leaders.
President Donald Trump is considering giving American farmers a $10 billion bailout as the industry continues to be hurt by tariffs.
WASHINGTON—President Trump unveiled plans Tuesday to launch a government-run website, dubbed TrumpRx, for consumers to buy drugs directly from manufacturers, and he said Pfizer plans to offer some of its drugs on the site at a reduced rate.