Trump's Call To Jeff Bezos Over Amazon's Tariff Display Earns Peter Schiff's Ire: 'Type Of Stuff You Might Expect To See In China'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
74% : Why It Matters: Trump, who has imposed tariffs of up to 145% on Chinese imports and a 10% minimum tax on goods from other countries, confirmed the call with Bezos, telling reporters, "Jeff Bezos was very nice.52% : See Also: Donald Trump just announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure deal -- here's how you can invest in the entertainment market's next big disruptor at $2.25 per share.
28% : What Happened: "Apparently, Trump called Bezos personally to 'convince' him not to honestly inform consumers about the taxes they're paying when they buy goods on Amazon," Schiff wrote on X. "I don't like this at all.
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