Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are threatening to make a trip to the grocery store more expensive by hiking the prices of avocados, strawberries, and maple syrup. Buying a new car or phone could also get pricier because entire products or their components are manufactured abroad.
President Donald Trump's tariffs hike against Canada, China and Mexico are just starting to ripple through retail.
Tariffs on the two largest trading partners of the United States are expected to have far-reaching impacts that may be hard to predict.
A senior US official suggested on Tuesday that President Donald Trump may ease tariffs on Canada and Mexico this week while keeping his focus on China, just hours after Canadian Prime
Canada and Mexico on Tuesday said they plan to impose tariffs on U.S. goods in retaliation for the U.S. tariffs, with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stating her tariffs will be announced on Sunday if no deal has been reached.
President Trump imposed hefty tariffs on the United States’ largest trading partners on Tuesday, roiling global relations and sending shock waves through industries that depend on trade.
U.S. President Donald Trump today imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. The president's executive order hitting Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs, with a lower 10 per cent levy on Canadian energy,
Stock markets around the world fell following the introduction of tariffs by President Donald Trump on goods entering the US from China, Canada and Mexico. Trump has imposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and 20% tariffs against China.