Business ala November 27, 2024 0 Comments What do Trump’s proposed tariffs cruel for you? MONEY Donald Trump Add Topic What do Trump’s proposed tariffs cruel for you? Savannah Kuchar Jonathan Limehouse Alexa Juliana Ard President-elect Donald Trump announced on Nov. 25, 2024, that he will use executive orders to implement a 25% tariff, which is a levy or fee, on all imported goods from Mexico and Canada, and a 10% tariff against China. If Trump’s tariff schedule proceeds once he takes office in January, then that could impact the worth tag for a variety of products from oil, food to even document. Keep reading to view some of the items that could be impacted by the tariffs. Brendan McDermid Oil is the top import from Canada to the U.S., according to the U.S. vigor Information Administration. Todd Korol, Reuters Electronics are among the bulk of goods sent from China to the U.S. each year. Mike Lang, Sarasota Herald-Tribune Via USA TODAY Network Other popular Chinese-made imports include textiles, furniture and toys. Matt Stone, Louisville Courier Journal Via USA TODAY Network Cars and components for cars are the top category of goods coming from Mexico. Mike Blake, Reuters Alcohol like Modelo beer, tequila, mezcal and Canadian whisky could view prices changes due to Trump’s proposed tariffs. Mario Tama, Getty Images Food prices in the U.S. may be in for a spike, as agricultural goods accounted for around $20 billion in American purchases from Mexico last year. Keep reading to view which specific food items could view a transformation in worth. Cody Scanlan, The Register Via USA TODAY Network Fruit could be impacted by Trump’s proposed tariffs, particularly avocados, melons and citrus fruits. Steve Heaslip, USA TODAY Network Dairy products Stefani Reynolds, AFP Via Getty Images Nuts and cacao, the latter of which is pictured here, could be impacted by Trump’s proposed tariffs. Mario Tama, Getty Images Vegetable oils and fats Mike Lawrence, The Gleaner, Henderson Gleaner Via USA TODAY Network Various meats including pork, fish and poultry, could view a transformation in worth from Trump’s proposed tariffs. Michael Snyder, The Northwest Florida Daily information Via USA TODAY Network Vegetables, particularly corn, could view a transformation in worth from Trump’s proposed tariffs. Stefani Reynolds, AFP Via Getty Images Featured Weekly Ad Source link
MONEY Donald Trump Add Topic What do Trump’s proposed tariffs cruel for you? Savannah Kuchar Jonathan Limehouse Alexa Juliana Ard President-elect Donald Trump announced on Nov. 25, 2024, that he will use executive orders to implement a 25% tariff, which is a levy or fee, on all imported goods from Mexico and Canada, and a 10% tariff against China. If Trump’s tariff schedule proceeds once he takes office in January, then that could impact the worth tag for a variety of products from oil, food to even document. Keep reading to view some of the items that could be impacted by the tariffs. Brendan McDermid Oil is the top import from Canada to the U.S., according to the U.S. vigor Information Administration. Todd Korol, Reuters Electronics are among the bulk of goods sent from China to the U.S. each year. Mike Lang, Sarasota Herald-Tribune Via USA TODAY Network Other popular Chinese-made imports include textiles, furniture and toys. Matt Stone, Louisville Courier Journal Via USA TODAY Network Cars and components for cars are the top category of goods coming from Mexico. Mike Blake, Reuters Alcohol like Modelo beer, tequila, mezcal and Canadian whisky could view prices changes due to Trump’s proposed tariffs. Mario Tama, Getty Images Food prices in the U.S. may be in for a spike, as agricultural goods accounted for around $20 billion in American purchases from Mexico last year. Keep reading to view which specific food items could view a transformation in worth. Cody Scanlan, The Register Via USA TODAY Network Fruit could be impacted by Trump’s proposed tariffs, particularly avocados, melons and citrus fruits. Steve Heaslip, USA TODAY Network Dairy products Stefani Reynolds, AFP Via Getty Images Nuts and cacao, the latter of which is pictured here, could be impacted by Trump’s proposed tariffs. Mario Tama, Getty Images Vegetable oils and fats Mike Lawrence, The Gleaner, Henderson Gleaner Via USA TODAY Network Various meats including pork, fish and poultry, could view a transformation in worth from Trump’s proposed tariffs. Michael Snyder, The Northwest Florida Daily information Via USA TODAY Network Vegetables, particularly corn, could view a transformation in worth from Trump’s proposed tariffs. Stefani Reynolds, AFP Via Getty Images Featured Weekly Ad
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