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the exemptions that Trump made are among the things that stand out.
CNET |
President Donald Trump announced an additional 50% tariff on goods imported from China, which could potentially double the price of Chinese imports.
The Boston Globe |
The higher rates are set to be collected beginning Wednesday, ushering in a new era of economic uncertainty with no clear end in sight.
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Mexico is celebrating having dodged the latest round of tariffs from the White House taking aim at dozens of U.S. trading partners around the world.
Mexico and Canada avoided fresh tariffs on Wednesday with President Donald Trump exempting the United States' top trading partners from his new 10% global tariff baseline, although previous duties remain in place.
Goods from Mexico and Canada are exempt from the newly-announced tariffs since they are already subject to other levies, a senior White House official said.
Canada and Mexico wouldn’t immediately be subject to the new tariff regime, senior administration officials told reporters Wednesday, but instead would still be subject to the tariffs Trump previously imposed,
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada will impose a 25% tariff on U.S. vehicle imports that do not meet the USMCA standards.
Note: Goods imported from Mexico and Canada covered under the USMCA trade pact received a temporary reprieve from new tariffs. By Ana Swanson Danielle Kaye Lazaro Gamio Jeanna Smialek and Martin ...
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Automaker Stellantis is temporarily halting production at a plant in Canada and a plant in Mexico shortly after President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles.
Stellantis has “paused production” at some of its Canadian and Mexican auto assembly plants due to the newly announced tariffs — and as a result, some US workers will also be temporarily laid off.
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DPA International on MSNCanada slaps tariffs on some cars from US as Mexico eyes workaroundCanada is responding to US President Donald Trump's trade war by imposing countertariffs on certain vehicle imports from the United States. Ottawa will impose a 25% import fee on all cars not produced under the North American Trade Pact USMCA,
While U.S. tariffs are expected to impact Nvidia’s AI server products that are sourced from Taiwan, such products coming from Mexico are believed to be exempt from import taxes, Wall Street firm Bernstein Research said on Monday.
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