Trump’s Tariff Threats Could Raise Prices on Some EU and Mexican Goods
TEXAS, JUL 13 – Rep. Tony Gonzales backs President Trump's proposed 30% tariff on Mexican imports despite potential harm to Texas constituents, citing recent shifts in Mexico's trade stance.
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30 percent tariffs - Trump wants to raise that much against the import of EU products. Whether it comes to it? The US President comments on the current state of affairs.
President Donald Trump’s intermittent tariffs have prompted investors to bet that “it’s always going to back down” and have given foreign companies and leaders the hope that the leader of the world’s largest economy will end up giving up his threats if they are too disruptive from an economic point of view. Last week’s events have seriously questioned that bet. As Trump renews his trade threats against more than two dozen trading partners, he sh…
President Donald Trump expanded his tariff threats over the weekend, proposing 30% taxes on two of the United States' largest trading partners: the European Union and Mexico.
El Paso lounge braces for price increases after latest tariff threats
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- In the heart of Downtown El Paso sits the Garrison, a cocktail lounge and eatery that continues to adapt to the ever-changing economic climate. The establishment’s manager prepares for possible price increases for products he regularly buys as a result of the recent tariff threats made by the Trump Administration. “The major concern would be: Will we have enough money to be sustainable, or is it going to cost us too muc…
Americans could pay more for these items from Mexico and the EU if Trump makes good on his latest tariff threats
President Donald Trump expanded his tariff threats over the weekend, calling for 30% levies on two of America’s largest trading partners: the European Union and Mexico.
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