President Donald Trump on Tuesday imposed tariffs on imported goods from major trading partners Canada, Mexico and China — and that could send shockwaves through Oregon’s economy.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday slapped 25% across-the-board tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico – our nation’s largest trading partner. Chinese goods entering the U.S. face an additional 10% tariff.
Oregon eyes chance to boost trade ahead of U.S. tariffs against Mexico, Canada, China
Trump administration's tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico pose widespread impact to Oregon businesses
President Trump implemented the 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, with impacts ranging from the automaker industry to the farming industry.
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Trump Grants One-Month Exemption for US Automakers From New Tariffs on Imports From Mexico, Canada
U.S. Reps. Maxine Dexter and Andrea Salinas were among the Oregon Democrats who walked out during President Donald Trump’s speech.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes hosted attorneys general from Minnesota, New Mexico and Oregon Wednesday night to hear concerns from Arizona citizens affected by federal job cuts and spending freezes.
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WREG-TV Memphis on MSNBorder exporter worries Mexico will implement it own tariffsIf there’s a need for a 25 percent increment in anything, nobody is going to want that, at the end of the day everything bounces back to the consumer, there’s no way there’s any business
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