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By David Lawder and David Shepardson (Reuters) -Canada and Mexico won protections against potential new U.S. auto tariffs in 2018 as part of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade, but there is no ...
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Analysts expect automakers may be forced to significantly hike vehicle prices if the new tariffs remain in place for an extended period.
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Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into a global trade war — all while on-again, off-again new levies continue to escalate uncertainty.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s deft handling of the mercurial U.S. president has sent her approval rating soaring, reaching 85 percent in the latest survey from the newspaper El Financiero.
Noem talks with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and her team at the National Palace, Mexican media reported, but no details were available on what they discussed.
Trump has repeatedly called April 2 “Liberation Day,” with promises to roll out a set of tariffs, or taxes on imports from other countries, that he says will free the U.S. from a reliance on foreign goods. To do this, Trump has said he'll impose “reciprocal” tariffs to match the duties that other countries charge on U.S. products.
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Mediaite on MSNGOP Senator Says ‘There’s Absolutely Gonna Be Short-Term Pain’ – But Supports Trump’s Tariffs AnywaySen. Tim Sheehy said he supports President Donald Trump's tariffs even though they will lead to "short-term pain." The post GOP Senator Says ‘There’s Absolutely Gonna Be Short-Term Pain’ – But Supports Trump’s Tariffs Anyway first appeared on Mediaite.
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How Mexico's president found a formula for dealing with TrumpSo far, the strategy appears to be working -- the US president has twice granted Mexico tariff relief and described Sheinbaum as a "wonderful woman," prompting the Washington Post to call her "the world's leading Trump whisperer." German Chancellor Olaf ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNTrump tariffs threaten Latin American steel industryChile's largest steel plant shut down last year, yielding to cheaper production in China. Its Huachipato steelworks, the country's largest, shut down its blast furnaces for good.
Ever since he returned to office for a second term in January this year, Donald Trump has constantly proved to be aggressive with tariff threats.
One of President Trump's main goals since taking office two months ago has been tariffs. He says more are coming this week.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative released a report Monday highlighting foreign trade barriers that could influence tariffs the president puts into effect this week.
President Donald Trump on Sunday continued to claim that automakers will make money despite economists saying the auto tariffs will do the opposite.