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Brent Neiman, a Chicago economist believed to be the inspiration for Trump's tariffs reveals he was shocked to learn he was ...
Dr. Stan Veuger breaks down the math that President Donald Trump’s administration used to calculate the tariffs and says ...
Experts from a conservative think tank are challenging "bad math" in President Donald Trump's complicated-looking formula ...
The Kakeya set—named for its discoverer Sōichi Kakeya—was complicated by a subsequent mathematician named Abram Samoilovitch ...
Economists at the conservative American Enterprise Institute recently uncovered what they say is an error in the administration's tariff math.
Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager and Trump supporter, expressed concern over President Donald Trump‘s tariff plan. In a post on X, Ackman doubted the strategy the Trump administration used ...
The Trump administration's tariff calculations appear on paper to be a simplified math of America's trade relationships.
President Donald Trump’s formula for imposing tariffs on dozens of nations has confounded economists who say it not based on ...
Switzerland’s tariffs could be much lower. Bermuda’s could be way higher. And Australia could have no tariffs at all.
The administration revealed how they calculated the tariffs. Buried in that math is a straightforward answer to a question ...
The Office of the US Trade Representative shared the math responsible for Trump's tariffs.
President Donald Trump introduced his “discounted reciprocal tariffs” on over 200 countries on April 2. Most countries ...