
J. Trubey
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1 month ago |
macon.com | Kelly Yamanouchi |J. Trubey |Zachary Hansen |Mirtha Donastorg
As new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China took effect Tuesday, businesses and consumers are girding for the effects on their costs and the competitive landscape. President Donald Trump signed executive orders last month but delayed implementation of 25% tariffs against Canada and Mexico until Tuesday. The 10% import tax on Chinese goods have now been doubled with a second 10% tax. This week, Trump has also threatened new tariffs on agricultural products.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
thebrunswicknews.com | J. Trubey |Kelly Yamanouchi |Mirtha Donastorg |Zachary Hansen
By J. Scott Trubey, Kelly Yamanouchi, Mirtha Donastorg and Zachary Hansen, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution In the hours immediately after his swearing-in, President Donald Trump said Monday he will enact steep tariffs on Mexico and Canada starting next month and moved through executive orders to reassess trade with other foreign nations. Trump told reporters tariffs of 25% would be enacted against Mexico and Canada starting Feb.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
miamiherald.com | J. Trubey |Kelly Yamanouchi |Mirtha Donastorg |Zachary Hansen
In the hours immediately after his swearing-in, President Donald Trump said Monday he will enact steep tariffs on Mexico and Canada starting next month and moved through executive orders to reassess trade with other foreign nations. Trump told reporters tariffs of 25% would be enacted against Mexico and Canada starting Feb. 1, saying the countries allow undocumented immigrants and fentanyl to cross into the United States.
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Jan 21, 2025 |
wenatcheeworld.com | J. Trubey |Kelly Yamanouchi |Mirtha Donastorg |Zachary Hansen
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the hours immediately after his swearing-in, President Donald Trump said Monday he will enact steep tariffs on Mexico and Canada starting next month and moved through executive orders to reassess trade with other foreign nations. Trump told reporters tariffs of 25% would be enacted against Mexico and Canada starting Feb. 1, saying the countries allow undocumented immigrants and fentanyl to cross into the United States.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
thebrunswicknews.com | J. Trubey |Kelly Yamanouchi |Drew Kann
As president, Donald Trump has promised more aggressive use of tariffs to bring trade partners and economic competitors to heel - and as a cudgel, supporters say, to bring jobs back to the United States. Tariffs are taxes on imported goods. These typically are costs that are passed along by businesses to buyers of products, whether that buyer is a manufacturer obtaining parts that go into something bigger, such as an automobile, or a regular consumer shopping in a store or on Amazon.
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