Trump Hits Canada and Mexico With Higher Tariffs Than China

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Goods coming from Canada and Mexico will be slapped with a 25 percent tariff, while those from China will be taxed at just 10 percent, the White House announced.

Talk of tariffs has lingered since before Trump was sworn in. His press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, told reporters Friday those oft-discussed rumors—which many experts believe will increase costs for Americans—will become reality this weekend.

 
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Trump's aggressive tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China begin today after president admits it may cause ‘disruption’​


Donald Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and 10 percent tariffs on goods from China go into effect today, potentially setting up rapid price increases for American consumers.

Trump aims to use tariffs as leverage to encourage those countries to take more action against illegal immigration and the smuggling of chemicals used in fentanyl production. The president suggested he might mitigate the impact on oil imports with a reduced rate.

“Starting tomorrow, those tariffs will be in place,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Friday. “These are promises made and promises kept by the president.”

Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office later Friday, Trump conceded that the tariffs could lead to short-term disruption, admitting that some costs are passed on to consumers. He also stated that he is not worried about how the market will react to this decision, and stated there is nothing the three countries can do to stop the tariffs from taking effect.
 

What items from Canada could be impacted by Trump's tariffs?​

The following common imports from Canada to the U.S., according to the Bureau of Industry and Security and Trading Economics, could be affected by Trump's tariffs:

  • Charcoal
  • Aluminum
  • Iron and steel appliances
  • Cereal, flour, starch and milk products
  • Rubbers
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Carpets and other textile floor coverings
  • Wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric
  • Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips
  • Cotton
  • Photographic or cinematographic goods
  • Cork products
  • Printed books

What items from Mexico could be impacted by Trump's tariffs?​

Items the U.S. imports from Mexico, according to Trading Economics and the OEC, that could be affected by Trump's tariff plan include:

  • Cereals
  • Paper products
  • Processed fruits and nuts
  • Tropical fruits
  • Tomatoes, onions, lettuce and cabbage
  • Pickled foods
  • Fruit juice
  • Fertilizers
  • Dairy products, eggs and honey
  • Cotton
  • Beer and hard liquor
  • Coffee, tea, mate and spices
  • Meat, fish and seafood
  • Sauces and seasonings
  • Baked goods
  • Avocados
  • Raw sugar
 

What items from Canada could be impacted by Trump's tariffs?​

The following common imports from Canada to the U.S., according to the Bureau of Industry and Security and Trading Economics, could be affected by Trump's tariffs:

  • Charcoal
  • Aluminum
  • Iron and steel appliances
  • Cereal, flour, starch and milk products
  • Rubbers
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Carpets and other textile floor coverings
  • Wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric
  • Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips
  • Cotton
  • Photographic or cinematographic goods
  • Cork products
  • Printed books

What items from Mexico could be impacted by Trump's tariffs?​

Items the U.S. imports from Mexico, according to Trading Economics and the OEC, that could be affected by Trump's tariff plan include:

  • Cereals
  • Paper products
  • Processed fruits and nuts
  • Tropical fruits
  • Tomatoes, onions, lettuce and cabbage
  • Pickled foods
  • Fruit juice
  • Fertilizers
  • Dairy products, eggs and honey
  • Cotton
  • Beer and hard liquor
  • Coffee, tea, mate and spices
  • Meat, fish and seafood
  • Sauces and seasonings
  • Baked goods
  • Avocados
  • Raw sugar
Wood and oil From Canada .
I wonder why Trump didn't put a larger tariff on China.
Maybe he is trying to keep the price of his and his families Junk they import from China down so they can sell more to their MAGA followers.
 

What items from Canada could be impacted by Trump's tariffs?​

The following common imports from Canada to the U.S., according to the Bureau of Industry and Security and Trading Economics, could be affected by Trump's tariffs:

  • Charcoal
  • Aluminum
  • Iron and steel appliances
  • Cereal, flour, starch and milk products
  • Rubbers
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Carpets and other textile floor coverings
  • Wool, animal hair, horsehair yarn and fabric
  • Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips
  • Cotton
  • Photographic or cinematographic goods
  • Cork products
  • Printed books

What items from Mexico could be impacted by Trump's tariffs?​

Items the U.S. imports from Mexico, according to Trading Economics and the OEC, that could be affected by Trump's tariff plan include:

  • Cereals
  • Paper products
  • Processed fruits and nuts
  • Tropical fruits
  • Tomatoes, onions, lettuce and cabbage
  • Pickled foods
  • Fruit juice
  • Fertilizers
  • Dairy products, eggs and honey
  • Cotton
  • Beer and hard liquor
  • Coffee, tea, mate and spices
  • Meat, fish and seafood
  • Sauces and seasonings
  • Baked goods
  • Avocados
  • Raw sugar
Canada and Mexico ship oil to America. Even a Trumpy can guess what that will do to pump prices. They both do work for auto companies. The cost of autos will soar. Mexico supplies food . Trump is so smart.
 
Sheinbaum has a favorability of 78%, and it is going to jump up from there with trump attacking. trump has a favorability of 48%, and it is about to plummet.
 
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