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Trump Could Unilaterally Place Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Trump threatens 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Feb. 1, punting Day 1 pledge
President Donald Trump said in an Oval Office signing ceremony Monday evening that his administration will impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada on February 1, an extraordinary change in North American trade policy that could raise prices for American consumers.
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
How Trump Could Unilaterally Place Tariffs on Mexico and Canada
During his first term in office, President Donald Trump oversaw the renegotiation of a continent-wide trade deal that he hailed as "the fairest, most
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Trump's Canada tariffs would hurt auto companies and US consumers, report says
Trump’s tough talk and proposed tariffs on Canada would not only hurt one of America’s top trade partners, it would punish US automakers and regular Americans shopping for a new car, a new report said ...
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Global currencies are reshuffling amid tariff threats. Here's where the dollar and other major currencies could land.
The Euro, peso, and Canadian dollar are all expected to move against the dollar.
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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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Economists say US tariffs will increase prices, Trump denies claims
President Trump said he's considering a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada. It could happen as soon as Feb. 1, 2025.
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