Trump says he’s thinking of imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico in February
- President Donald Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting on February 1, while discussing other trade policies.
- Trump linked inflation to the $1.9 trillion pandemic aid from 2021 and criticized previous oil drilling restrictions.
- He signed measures to boost energy production and conduct a review of costs related to housing and healthcare.
- Canadian officials expressed readiness for various trade scenarios amid Trump's unpredictable approach to tariffs.
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Trump threatens tariffs on the rest of the world from February 1
Trump is making statements after statements about new tariffs against neighboring countries, Europe and China. He mentions February 1 as the implementation date – but it is still all airy negotiating statements.
Donald Trump’s Canadian tariffs could raise electric bills in Maine border counties
PoliticsOur political journalists are based in the Maine State House and have deep source networks across the partisan spectrum in communities all over the state. Their coverage aims to cut through major debates and probe how officials make decisions. Read more Politics coverage here. President Donald Trump’s plan to levy 25 percent tariffs could lead to higher electric bills for nearly 60,000 Maine ratepayers along the Canadian border, a watchd…
The Donald Trump Tariff War of 2025 Could Become Reality
Donald Trump hit the ground running in his second term in office, issuing a large number of executive orders, on everything from immigration policy to DEI, as well as a slew of pardons, on his first two days in office. Trump also announced plans for tariffs– but unlike the other measures, they will not go […] The post The Donald Trump Tariff War of 2025 Could Become Reality appeared first on 19FortyFive.
Trump Doesn’t Implement Tariffs Right Away
(NAFB.com) – President Donald Trump didn’t impose tariffs against Mexico and Canada right away as he previously stated. Instead, Farm Policy News says President Trump is thinking about possible 25 percent duties on imports from the USA’s North American neighbors by February 1 because of illegal immigrants and fentanyl crossing into the U.S. Trump did direct federal agencies to investigate persistent U.S. trade deficits, unfair trade practices, a…
Trump says he wants tariffs to start February first : Trump's Terms
President Trump says he's looking at Feb.1 as the day when he'll slap tariffs on Canada and Mexico — two countries his first administration negotiated a trade deal with. Then, an executive order to rename an Alaskan mountain with the highest peak in North America wouldn't be the first name change for Denali. Support NPR and hear every episode sponsor-free with NPR+. Sign up at plus.npr.org.
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