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China, Trump and tariffs
How Trump's proposed tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada (and now Russia?) could affect you
The same experts have found that most importers simply pass the added cost of tariffs on to U.S. consumers by jacking up their prices — rather than going out of their way to rep
Trump threatens China: More tariffs are coming on Feb. 1
President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned that even more tariffs could be coming as soon as next week: This time China was his target, as Trump threatened to unleash a wave of higher taxes on imports from America’s second-biggest trading partner.
Trump gave Beijing a one-day break before saying he could hit China with tariffs starting in February
US President Donald Trump had threatened 60% tariffs on Chinese goods on his campaign trail.
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China’s Top 10 Imports Before The Trade War And The Near-Shoring Myth
As President Trump entered his second term, the trade war he started with China and which former President Biden kept in ...
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Mexico Is Getting Ready for Trump. Here’s What’s Different This Time.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is detaining more migrants, seizing more fentanyl and positioning her country as a key ally ...
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on MSN
Trump trade battles could spike food prices, help China: Former Mexico trade chief
Trade battles being threatened by President Trump would spike food prices, help China and risk key U.S. economic ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Why China and Mexico are the right targets for Trump's attack on the scourge of illegal drugs
The supply chain for drugs poisoning America has become highly concentrated and vulnerable, depending on illegal activities ...
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on MSN
Ohio Chamber CEO talks about potential impact of tariffs in the state
Ohio Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Steve Stivers believes most of the tariffs could be part of a larger deal putting America first.
Opinion
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Opinion
Yes, Trump can rename the Gulf of Mexico – just not for everyone
Whatever the US decides to call the gulf, it does not mean other countries will pay any heed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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on MSN
Gulf of Whatnow? Trump’s geographic renaming plans leave mapmakers pondering what to do next
The water bordered by the Southern United States, Mexico and Cuba will be critical to shipping lanes and vacationers whether ...
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Why auto industry expert says Detroit-Windsor border is 'ground zero' for industry tariff impact
According to the bridge's website, it's the busiest international crossing in all of North America with roughly $323 million worth of product crossing the border every single day.
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