Trump, Mexico and Canada
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Mexico and Canada were the exceptions, potentially putting them in a position to benefit from the higher costs of other nations' goods, particularly in Asia.
From Reuters
Today is, in President Trump’s telling, “Liberation Day.”
From The New York Times
The tariffs, Trump said, “are going to give us growth.”
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Trump, Tariffs
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Californians will feel the effects of the Trump administration's tariffs, which are set to start on Saturday.
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US President Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on goods from most countries being imported into the US, with even higher rates for what he calls the "worst offenders".
From BBC
World markets were left reeling on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled reciprocal tariffs to match duties put on U.S. goods by other countries.
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The Daily Caller on MSNGuess How Many Democratic Party State AGs Are Now Fighting Trump’s Executive Order To Stop Voter FraudNineteen Democrat-led states filed a lawsuit Thursday against President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote. In the lawsuit, attorneys general from 19 states called to block provisions of Trump’s executive order,
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Thursday that dialogue and cooperation remain ongoing with the United States, after U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs that did not include Mexico.
Republican states will bear the brunt of some of President Donald Trump's biggest budget cuts after Democratic states launched successful legal challenges. Newsweek sought email comment on Thursday from the Department of Defense;
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Does Claudia Sheinbaum Handle Trump? It's A New Brand Of Mexican SocialismMore good news this week from Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has avoided new tariffs from the U.S. What's the secret to her success? It has to do with her pragmatic interpretation of from the same socialist National Regeneration Movement as her predecessor,
Nissan Motor said on Thursday it will not take new orders from the U.S. for two Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs, following auto tariffs levied by U.S. President Donald Trump, in a drastic scale-back of its operations at a joint venture plant.
President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs on Wednesday, which the White House dubbed "Liberation Day." "This is one of the most important days in my opinion in American history," Trump said during a press conference at the Rose Garden,
Nissan Motor Co. decided to stop selling a pair of Mexican-built Infiniti SUVs in the US market, in response to President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on car imports.
Some Americans have rushed to buy cars ahead of potential price hikes tied to Trump's tariffs. Experts share advice on whether buying now is the right move.