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JPMorgan sees Trump's 25% tariff threat on Canada and Mexico
Texas businesses on high alert over Trump's renewed tariff threat against Mexico
Every day a flurry of parts and products are shuttled between Texas and Mexico, part of a cross-border supply chain to make everything from cars and heavy duty machinery to flat screen televisions. The future of that partnership,
Trump's proposed tariffs against Mexico and Canada: What's on the list?
If President Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imported goods, the question is not, 'What’s on the list?' It's ‘What’s not on the list?’
Trump’s tariff threats, in five charts
President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to dramatically expand tariffs. It’s a move that could affect trillions of dollars in trade and reshape prices for everything from cars to medication — while potentially straining relationships with key U.S. trading partners.
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Trump could do incredible damage to Mexico and Canada with a single signature
Trump, on his first day in office, suggested he may do just that. Trump has threatened to impose 25% tariffs on all goods ...
EconoTimes
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Key Date for Tariff Policy Changes
U.S. President Donald Trump has not implemented tariffs immediately as many anticipated, but Barclays warns markets to remain ...
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Trump, back in White House, readies tariff plan
Trump by no means forgot about tariffs, but he stopped short of imposing them on his first day in office, instead buying some ...
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Trump says he 'would rather not' impose tariffs on China
In the second part of a Fox News interview, the US president said tariffs were their "one very big power" over China.
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Trump won’t deliver on maximum tariff pledges, says his former commerce secretary—merely making the threat is enough
EXCLUSIVE: Secretary Wilbur Ross, who served in Trump's first cabinet, said the President will not have to follow through on ...
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