Trump, Mexico and tariffs
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Reuters |
Mexico and Canada were the exceptions, potentially putting them in a position to benefit from the higher costs of other nations' goods, particularly in Asia.
U.S. News & World Report |
President Donald Trump is placing steep new tariffs on virtually all U.S. trading partners, stoking fears of rising prices for consumers and deepening trade wars.
The New York Times |
Economists’ estimates have been far more grim, with most predicting that the president’s sweeping tariffs and likely retaliation will slow U.S. economic growth, push up costs for consumers and make l...
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U.S. stocks opened down Friday morning after China announced retaliatory tariffs overnight, continuing a tumble beginning after Wednesday's announcement. JP Morgan now calculates a 60% chance for a recession this year.
The Washington Post anointed Sheinbaum "the world's leading Trump whisperer" in early March after she negotiated two delays of tariffs on her country. The relationship-driven U.S.
The U.S. will hold an oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico, as planned by the administration of former President Joe Biden, and will release a proposed notice of it in June, the Interior Department said on Friday.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is pitching Mexico as a winner in Donald Trump’s global trade war, arguing that her positive relationship with the US leader has made it a more attractive place to invest.
President Trump has repeatedly singled out Mexico’s auto industry and its ties with Chinese manufacturers. American automakers import more than 40% of their parts from Mexico, many from Chinese-owned factories.
Residents of South Jersey and the rest of the U.S. may soon pay more for coffee, clothing and more under new tariffs announced this week by Trump.
President Donald Trump announced sweeping 10% tariffs on imports from all countries Wednesday and additional duties targeting about 60 nations, fulfilling a pledge to retaliate against countries he said have treated the U.