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Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada
Americans buy $900 billion a year in stuff from Mexico and Canada. Tariffs could affect these prices the most.
Americans buy $900 billion a year in food, cars, TVs, toys, appliances and other goods from Mexico and Canada. The cost of these products could rise if President Trump carries out his threat to apply 25% tariffs.
Trump threatens tariffs on Russian imports to the US over war in Ukraine
President Donald Trump demanded Russian leader Vladimir Putin strike a deal to end the war in Ukraine or face tariffs on Russian imports to the United States.
Trump wants 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico. How will that affect Iowa?
Trump plans 25% tariffs on Canada, Mexico. What will it mean for Iowa's economy, farmers? Last time it left a $2 billion dent
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Jamie Dimon on tariffs: ‘Get over it’
Businesses worldwide and mainstream economists are fretting about higher prices as President Donald Trump unveils his ...
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Trump Starts Countdown Toward Tariffs on America’s Largest Trading Partners
The president said he will impose tariffs Feb. 1 on products from Canada, Mexico and China, countries that together account ...
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Here's why Trump didn't move forward with tariffs on Day 1
WASHINGTON — Amid the whirl of orders Donald Trump issued in the early hours of his presidency, one was conspicuous in its ...
9h
Trump push to use tariffs to pay for tax cuts faces opposition in Congress
U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing a plan to explicitly use revenue from higher tariffs on imported goods to help pay for ...
9h
Tariffs On Swiss Watches: What It Could Mean For U.S. Consumers
Trump's universal tariffs could have a significant impact on the Swiss watch industry, affecting pricing strategies, consumer ...
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What are tariffs, Trump’s favorite economic tool? AP Explains
President Donald Trump’s favorite economic tool is the tariff. In his first day in office, he said he planned to slap a 25% ...
The Economist
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Tariffs will spark retaliation, not a manufacturing renaissance
Investors and diplomats alike were relieved that he refrained from slapping universal tariffs on all imports on his first day ...
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Wine Tariffs: A Complicated Problem With Uncertain Outcomes
Discover the potential impact of new wine tariffs on the U.S. wine industry, from importers to consumers, and why preparation ...
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Trump Threatens Sanctions, Tariffs on Russia if Putin Won’t End War in Ukraine
President Trump in a social-media post urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to make a deal, in his most forceful and public ...
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Japan’s Exports Rise as World Waits for Trump Tariffs Impact
Japan’s exports rose for a third month in December on the back of a weaker yen, as businesses waited for further clarity on ...
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