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The White House has dismissed the TACO nickname as “asinine” and “nasty,” but Wall Street is starting to discount the impact of tariffs.
The DNC rolled out a taco truck outside RNC headquarters to troll President Donald Trump on tariffs, using the Wall Street term "TACO" – "Trump Always Chickens Out" – to spotlight how he's backed off from tariffs.
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) shared a TikTok video of himself eating a taco to mock President Donald Trump’s tariff negotiation strategy. In the video, posted on Friday, Swalwell is asked about the TACO acronym,
President Donald Trump erupts over TACO trade question. Here's what the TACO nickname means and what is a Trump Collar.
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The nickname— short for ‘Trump Always Chickens OUT’ — came about from the president’s habit of making tariff threats
US trade data published on Thursday provides the first opportunity to see how Trump’s “liberation day” trade war, unveiled on April 2, applied in practice that month. The “effective tariff rate” calculation cuts through the tangle of headline rates to measure the duties as a percentage of actual import value.
The term “TACO,” short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has been used to describe how markets tumble on the president’s tariff threats, then rebound when he gives way.
"TACO trade" was coined this month by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong to describe how many investors have responded to Trump's whiplash tariff policy. The Trump administration has ...
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Conservatives on social media widely mocked the DNC after it set up a taco truck near the RNC office in Washington, D.C., in an effort to troll President Trump on tariffs.
The “Trump Always Chickens Out” meme hatched on Wall Street, went viral in Washington, and now has its own Taco Tuesday ritual. Here’s how a joke became a litmus test for trade policy. Following last week’s mainstream debut of the Wall Street-borne acronym TACO,