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President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t sufficiently tackled drug cartels.
President Donald Trump cranked up the pressure Monday on America’s trading partners, firing off letters to heads of several countries, informing them of their new tariff rate. But at the same time, Trump took some of the edge off by signing an executive action Monday to extend the date for all “reciprocal” tariffs,
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President Donald Trump said he will impose a 30% tariff on Mexico due to his accusations of fentanyl coming across the border. The EU will also face a new tariff.
Trump threatened to escalate tariffs beyond 35% if Canada opts to retaliate with tariffs on U.S. goods. Canadian goods are also subject to sector-specific tariffs, such as 50% levies on steel and aluminum as well as 25% tariffs on non-USMCA compliant autos and auto parts.
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Explícame on MSNTrump's New Tariffs: Who Will Be Affected by the 30/50/35% Levies?President Donald Trump has unveiled a new set of significant tariffs, extending his trade policy to key economic partners. These measures, aimed at boosting federal revenue, will impact imports from Mexico,
Dozens of America’s trading partners are bracing themselves for August 1, the new deadline for punishing tariffs on goods they export to the United States.
Greece's annual turnover from exports of tinned peach and other packaged peach products amounts to more than 600 million euros, with about 120 million euros coming from the U.S. market.
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Explícame on MSNTrump's new tariffs are expected to go into effect on August 1On August 1, a significant shift in international trade is expected as President Donald Trump enacts a 30% tariff on imports from the European Union and Mexico, two of the U.S.'s largest trading partners.
A 17% tariff on tomatoes could end up costing the country far more than we gain, even if the deal moves more production stateside.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva spoke exclusively with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour for a wide-ranging interview, including his reaction to President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 50% tariffs.