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The tariffs are likely to inflame tensions with one of the largest U.S. trading partners.
ABC News Chief Business Correspondent Rebecca Jarvis breaks down how these newly announced tariffs could affect goods from tomatoes to pharmaceutical products.
Businesses typically pass tariff costs onto consumers through higher prices. Sometimes, that process is less subtle.
If a 30 percent tariff on Mexico goes into affect on August 1, a wide variety of foods will be more expensive, experts warn.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas lawmakers urge Trump to extend tomato trade agreement with MexicoThe 1996 agreement is set to expire Monday, which could raise the price of Mexican tomatoes and threaten thousands of Texas ...
If implemented, Trump's new 35 percent duties will be "separate from all Sectoral Tariffs," such as the 50 percent tariff on ...
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President Musk Shutdown Scandal Is Getting Crazier, President's Mexico & Canada Tariffs Now Paused,President-Musk shutdown scandal keeps escalating. Meanwhile, President’s tariff moves toward Mexico and Canada just got ...
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