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Trump, Mexico and Canada
What Would Trump Tariffs Mean For Key Trade Partner Mexico?
US President Donald Trump has threatened to slap a 25-percent tariff on Mexican goods on February 1, a move that analysts say would deal a heavy blow to Latin America's second-largest economy.
Trump said new tariffs on Canada and Mexico could arrive within days. Here's what Americans should know about his trade plans.
President Donald Trump said a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico could come on February 1 and that a universal tariff isn't off the table.
How Could Trump’s Tariffs Affect the U.S., Canada and Mexico?
While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, with few winners.
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Trump says he will follow through on Canada and Mexico tariffs and reveals date he expects them to start
Tariffs of 25 percent could hit goods from Mexico and Canada entering the U.S. as soon as next month, Donald Trump announced ...
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Tariffs will make shoe production pricier. Who will bear the cost?
Footwear groups recently warned that imposing tariffs will hurt an industry that imports 99 percent of its products. But the ...
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Does Trump’s Slow Roll on Tariffs Point to a Softer Approach?
President Donald Trump has a three-part economic agenda that focuses on using import tariffs as a cudgel, extending tax cuts that were his first term’s signature legislative achievement and cracking ...
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Trump tells Davos elite to invest in US or face tariffs
President Donald Trump promised global elites lower taxes if they bring manufacturing to the U.S. and threatened to impose tariffs if they don’t.
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Trump urged not to put massive tariffs on UK
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says there is no need for tariffs because the US has no goods trade deficit with the UK.
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Trump again argues for tariffs on foreign goods
President Trump and his advisers are working on plans to put tariffs on foreign goods, arguing that doing so will boost ...
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