Trump Announces Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China Over Border and Drug Concerns
- Trump announced a 25% tariff on all products imported from Mexico and Canada.
- China will face an additional 10% tariff on all products coming into the United States.
- The tariffs aim to address concerns over drugs and illegal immigration.
- The tariffs could lead to higher prices for American consumers on various goods.
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Indiana manufacturer increases imports from China ahead of Trump tariffs
Indiana companies expect tariffs to raise prices WHITESTOWN, Ind. (WISH) — Indiana companies are bracing for the steep tariffs promised by President-Elect Donald Trump while preparing to raise prices. Indianapolis-based Westfield Outdoors says its partners have increased imports on goods from China ahead of Trump’s inauguration, even buying items ahead of their normal schedule. The National Retail Federation expects to see similar surges at po…
He is not yet in the White House, and it is already known that relations between Donald Trump and Claudia Sheinbaum will not be the best. On Monday, the elected president included Mexico among the three countries that he was going to tax heavily, imposing 25% of tariffs on all products from there, and from the Mexican National Palace they did not stand by.
The future US President Donald Trump wants to put pressure on Beijing with tariffs. China is now presenting itself to the rest of the world as a reliable partner.
“May Launch a Substitution War”—Trump’s China Tariffs and Fentanyl
In what feels like a rerun of an old episode, President-elect Donald Trump has promised to impose new trade tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada in a late-night social media post. He explicitly linked this with the arrival of fentanyl in the United States, and reiterated his call for China to execute people for trafficking fentanyl. “I have had many talks with China about the massive amounts of drugs, in particular Fentanyl, being sent into the U…
Donald Trump is threatening Canada, Mexico and China with higher tariffs. One important reason is America's drug problems. Trump's linking of tariffs with irrelevant issues means that the threat potential is increasingly wearing off.
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