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Live updates: Trump pauses planned tariffs on Canada and Mexico; Elon Musk says USAID to be shut down
Trump's wide-ranging tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China divided lawmakers and world leaders over the weekend. President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican leaders today, two days after he announced he would impose sweeping tariffs on both countries and China.
U.S. Pauses Tariffs on Mexico, Canada. China Le vies Are Still Happening—for Now.
President Donald Trump is pausing plans for 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada after separate meetings with the leaders of both nations. Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a social media post on Monday afternoon that the threatened tariffs had been paused for “at least” 30 days.
Trump slaps tariffs on goods from Canada, China. Here's how that works
President Donald Trump is set to impose sweeping 25% tariffs on goods coming from Canada and 10% on goods from China starting Tuesday, in what he’s said is a bid to clamp down on the flow of fentanyl and migrants into the U.S.
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What are the tariffs at the center of Trump’s foreign policy?
The levies have prompted concerns of higher prices for consumers purchasing cars, refrigerators, produce and other items that the U.S. typically sources from abroad.
US tariffs: how Trump’s tax is impacting Big Tech and beyond
Trump positioned the tariffs as a way to “halt the flood of poisonous drugs into the United States,” referring to fentanyl. The change will have a big impact on the cost of a wide variety of goods imported from each country, including electronics, produce, clothing, and much more.
Do you know what tariffs are? How Trump tariffs will impact you
President Donald Trump’s tariff plan could take effect as early as this week, which means you could soon pay more for cars, food and everyday items.
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How will Trump's tariffs hit your wallet? What to expect on everyday price tags.
How are Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods going to affect your budget? We explain what you can expect on prices for ...
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Dems claim Trump tariff could 'drive up' costs despite deflecting blame from Biden's inflation
Democratic lawmakers criticizing President Donald Trump's tariff on Canada, Mexico and China after supporting several tax ...
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One Response to Trump’s Tariffs: Trade That Excludes the U.S.
A growing number of countries, including American allies, are striking trade deals as the Trump administration erects a ...
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Trump’s tariff threats were not taken seriously and markets completely underpriced the risks, Deutsche Bank strategist says
Deutsche Bank has a wake-up call for analysts who denied Trump would deliver on tax rhetoric—but UBS is questioning how ...
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'This is about fentanyl': Tariffs are crucial to combating 'drug war,' Trump and Cabinet officials say
Trump administration says tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China critical to preventing fentanyl and other drugs from pouring ...
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