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Canada, Mexico and Donald Trump
Trump says tariffs on Canada and Mexico coming Saturday, and he’s deciding whether to tax their oil
President Donald Trump says his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday. Trump also said he'll "probably” decide on Thursday night whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes.
Trump’s 25% Tariff Vows Send Canada, Mexico FX Tumbling
President Donald Trump’s renewed pledges to slap 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1 jolted foreign exchange markets late in the New York trading session, sending currencies from both countries plunging against the US dollar.
Is Saturday D-Day for Trump’s Tariffs?
Join the club. Washington is playing the waiting game as Feb. 1 nears. By our complex calculations, that’s Saturday, and it’s the date Trump has teased for when Mexico and Canada – two of America’s largest trading partners – will be slapped with 25% tariffs. (China, meanwhile, could get a 10% levy.)
Trump, tariffs
Trump just gave his clearest picture yet of what new tariffs could look like
President Donald Trump has been talking about tariffs for so long that it feels like we know exactly what’s coming. But we kind of have no idea.
New Trump tariffs could put even more downward pressure on economy because they’re less targeted
Economists say Trump’s second-term tariffs, if carried out as promised, could put even more downward pressure on the economy, because he’s framed them as across-the-board, rather than targeted to particular consumer products or commodities.
Trump’s Tariffs Scramble Fed’s Interest Rate Calculus
Economists predict that the Trump administration’s trade policies could push up prices for consumers, making it harder for Fed officials to cut rates.
Trump, Howard Lutnick and Commerce Department
Trump commerce chief pick Lutnick says he prefers across-the-board tariffs by country
President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Commerce Department, Howard Lutnick, said on Wednesday that he has advised Trump to impose across-the-board tariffs country-by-country to restore trade reciprocity and fairness.
Lutnick Says Trump Tariffs Will Restore US Economy, Respect
Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Commerce Department, offered a detailed defense of tariffs in his confirmation hearing, the clearest signal yet from a cabinet pick that the new administration is prepared to impose the levies on allies and adversaries alike.
Howard Lutnick, Trump Commerce secretary pick, says it's 'nonsense' that tariffs cause inflation
President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Commerce Department, Howard Lutnick, told senators the argument that tariffs cause inflation is "nonsense" during a confirmation hearing.
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Trump tariff uncertainties push safe-haven gold to record high
Safe-haven demand due to geopolitical uncertainties and concerns over global economic growth amid U.S. President Donald Trump ...
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These food items will be most affected by Trump's tariffs. What to stock up on in Nevada
President Donald Trump said he will enact comprehensive tariffs on Mexico and Canada on Feb. 1. Here's what Nevadans will see ...
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Stock Market News for Jan. 30: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq end higher after Trump tariff comments spark choppy trading
Thursday's coverage included more tech earnings, focus on Trump's latest on potential tariffs and more analysis around Monday ...
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Trump's border czar to meet with Canadian officials as tariffs loom, sources say
The new U.S. border czar is expected to meet with Canada's top public safety official on Friday just hours before President ...
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What Trump’s Aiming to Achieve With New Tariff Plans
After promising during his election campaign to impose an immediate barrage of tariffs on US imports, President Donald Trump ...
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How China could retaliate against Trump's tariffs
China is President Donald Trump's prime target for a trade war — again. But China already put its boxing gloves on. In his ...
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Brazil's Lula vows to reciprocate potential Trump tariffs, makes market-friendly remarks
By Lisandra Paraguassu, Gabriel Araujo BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Thursday ...
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