Washington - Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump called for raising tariffs on foreign-made goods on Thursday, in a further break from his party’s free-trade philosophy ahead of nominating contests in big industrial states that have been hit hard by globalization.

The billionaire businessman has harnessed working-class anxieties about immigration and trade to become the leading Republican vying to be the party’s candidate in the November election. His White House bid has driven a wedge between the party’s moneyed donors and grassroots voters, alarming party leaders who see him as a dangerous demagogue.

Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich will share the stage at a CNN-hosted debate at the University of Miami, which begins at 8:30 p.m. (0130 GMT on Friday). After a debate last week that degenerated into name-calling and sexual innuendo, Republican strategists were hoping for a more substantive evening.

Trump on Thursday criticized European Union nations and other countries for lowering interest rates, saying the move could cost manufacturing jobs at home. He said the United States should raise tariffs in response.... Read More: VIN