Trump said he will impose 25% tariffs starting Monday on steel and aluminum imports. In NJ that could affect construction, groceries and pharma.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump says he does not intend to create exemptions on sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs and reaffirmed that additional duties will go into effect early next month.
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