The unspoken cost of Trump’s chaos tariffs
- Increased tariffs on Canadian imports will raise prices for grocers, restaurants, and food service businesses, affecting their operations and consumer costs.
- The auto industry will face higher prices due to tariffs on Canadian vehicles and parts, impacting manufacturers and repair shops.
- Construction costs will rise because of tariffs on Canadian lumber, potentially forcing companies to raise prices or reduce their workforce.
- Economists warn that Trump's tariffs create economic instability, impacting industries like tourism and agriculture in states like Hawai'i.
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Blackstone’s Jon Gray Warns Against Knee-Jerk Reactions to Tariffs
Blackstone Inc. President Jon Gray warned investors against making knee-jerk decisions around President Donald Trump’s tariff drama and instead advised waiting to see how the underlying negotiations play out.
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The letter to the editor from a Canadian published Wednesday shows Trump Derangement Syndrome is still alive, and as usual, misdirected. The writer failed to mention that Canada placed 25% retaliatory tariffs on certain U.S. imports as far back as…
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