State Attorneys General Resist the White House's New Tariffs
Democratic attorneys general oppose the White House's latest tariffs, setting economic intervention against concerns about costs for businesses and consumers.

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In the United States, Democratic attorneys general including Rob Bonta are opposing the latest round of tariffs associated with the White House. The policy reaches businesses, consumers, state governments, and international trading partners through its effects on trade and economic activity.
Keeping the tariffs supports a more interventionist trade approach, while resisting them prioritizes limiting the costs and constraints that tariff measures can create.
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