Trump, Tariff and Trade Deals
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump's 30% EU and Mexico Tariffs Could Devastate Your Investment Portfolio by Aug 1Coca-Cola responds to Trump's claim it will use cane sugar 6 Bills You Shouldn’t Put on Autopay, According to Financial Experts US set to destroy 500 tons of US-taxpayer funded emergency food James May reveals why his career is flourishing after parting ways with Jeremy Clarkson
President Donald Trump expanded his tariff threats over the weekend, calling for 30% levies on two of America’s largest trading partners: the European Union and Mexico.
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President Donald Trump has announced he’s levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico starting Aug. 1.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama tomato farmer says Mexico tariff will save American farmsSmith Tomato Farm in Steele is a large operation. It has 120 acres of tomato crops and produces about 10 million tomatoes every year. The farm said this move from Washington could be the most important step taken in decades to save American farms.
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTrump's tariff threat stalls Mexico’s nearshoring boom and pressures Sheinbaum on crimeBy Alek Buttermann Donald Trump’s decision to slap a 30 percent tariff on Mexican exports that fall outside the US‑Mexico‑Canada Agreement (USMCA) has placed Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in a double bind,
President Donald Trump posted letters to the leaders of Mexico and the European Union, saying they had not done enough to head off the new tariffs.
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Explícame on MSNTrump's new tariffs are expected to go into effect on August 1On August 1, a significant shift in international trade is expected as President Donald Trump enacts a 30% tariff on imports from the European Union and Mexico, two of the U.S.'s largest trading partners.
Wall Street is pointing lower before the opening bell with new tariffs announced for Europe and Mexico and as the unofficial start of earnings season get under way this week. Futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average and Nasdaq each retreated by about 0.3% early Monday.