President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on cabinets, saying he wants to bring furniture businesses back to the Carolinas and Michigan.

Trump announces new tariffs citing national security concerns, facing opposition from US Chamber of Commerce, Mexico, and Japan.

The US president said the move aims to help protect American manufacturers from foreign imports.

The president has dismissed fears that importers would simply pass along much of the cost of the taxes to consumers and businesses in the form of higher prices.

Tariffs have been a feature of Trump's second term, with duties on trading partners ranging from 10% to 50% and on a wide variety of products.

President announces 100% tariffs on imported branded drugs, 25% on heavy-duty trucks and 50% on cabinets

President Donald Trump has announced a slew of tariffs to go into effect at the start of next month impacting pharmaceuticals, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, heavy trucks…

The 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals, 25% on trucks, and 30% on furniture will come into effect on October 1.

President places new duties on cabinets, vanities and sofas but national-security justification prompts puzzlement

President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on cabinets, saying he wants to bring furniture businesses back to the Carolinas and Michigan.

Duties of up to 200% threaten Asian exporters but experts doubt they will revive US manufacturing.

President Trump said he was slapping 10% tariffs on imported timber and lumber and 25% duties on kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and upholstered furniture.

President Donald Trump ordered new tariffs Monday on imported lumber, cabinets and furniture, as the administration targets Chinese manufacturers.