Trump, Canada and Mexico
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President Trump is pushing through with his tariff agenda, unveiling a new batch of letters to country leaders outlining tariffs on goods imported from their countries beginning in August. Trump on Thursday announced a 35% tariff on Canadian goods.
Trump threatened to escalate tariffs beyond 35% if Canada opts to retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods. Canadian goods are also subject to sector-specific tariffs, such as 50% levies on steel and aluminum as well as 25% tariffs on non-USMCA compliant autos and auto parts.
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump Tariffs Target Major Food Imports From Mexico and CanadaMajor changes are coming to U.S. grocery prices this March. Mexican and Canadian imports face 25% tariffs, affecting fresh produce, meat, and common household items.
As President Trump ramps up the pressure on dozens of countries, trade experts fear U.S. tariff policy leaves consumers and businesses in limbo.
Gov. Polis issues executive order to track financial impact of Trump tariffs to have data on how they will affect the state's economy
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Indian exporters are poised to strengthen their presence in the US market as rivals like China, Mexico, and Canada face higher tariffs ranging up to 50%, as against India's 10%, says NITI Aayog report
An Indian trade delegation has also reached Washington for fresh talks on a trade deal with the United States.
From cattle to cotton to crude, Texas trade contributed a cool $850 billion to the U.S. economy in 2024, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. What's more, Texas, the nation’s top exporter,