Arizona Senator Mark Kelly on Canada and Mexico tariffs delay
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Tariff debate plays enlarged role in Arizona - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square)— President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Mexico, which are now halted for the next month, triggered mixed reactions in Arizona, as Mexico is the state’s biggest international trading partner. Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reached an agreement on Monday where Mexico would send 10,000 troops to the border in exchange for halting the tariffs for another month. In a post to Truth Social, Trump said “it was a…
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly on Canada and Mexico tariffs delay
YUMA COUNTY, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) issued the following statement regarding the moves to delay tariffs on Canada and Mexico: "President Trump is dangling the Arizona economy off a cliff just so he can take credit for something Canada was already doing and something Mexico has done in the past. He's backing down for now, but as long as President Trump's tariffs hang over our economy, it's going to hurt Arizona busines…
Business groups in the United States warned of the effects of 25 percent tariffs on products from Mexico and Canada. The private sector in Texas considered that this undermines the trade success of the T-MEC, while the Governor of Arizona, Katie Hobbs, highlighted the threat posed by the new tariffs to the economy of her state. Through a statement, the Texas Business Association, a representation that leads businesses and industries in that enti…
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Criticizes New Tariffs, Warns of Rising – Hoodline
… Senate Photographic Studio, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Arizona Senator Mark Kelly is sounding alarms over President Trump's latest trade … Full story here. More Sen. Kelly News Published by hoodline.com The post Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Criticizes New Tariffs, Warns of Rising – Hoodline appeared first on Quorum Call.
Arizona described as “threat” the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on Mexico and Canada. Gov. Katie Hobbs warned that punitive tariffs will result in rising food and gasoline prices, affecting families and businesses settled in the state. She warned that critical industries such as semiconductors, agriculture and clean energy are at risk. I hope the president will reconsider this hasty action that can have a devastating impact on our st…
The Governor of Arizona, United States, Katie Hobbs, highlighted the threat posed by the new tariffs on her state's economy. By letter, she stressed that Mexico's tariffs will hit families, increase food prices, and harm industries. She pointed out that the measure is not only bad for the families of the state adjacent to our country, but also for business. By asking the President of the United States, Donald Trump, to reconsider the measure by …
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