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Exporters of Mexican steel and aluminum are reporting a 63 percent drop in sales to the United States since tariffs went into ...
Mexico’s trade surplus with the US increased since last year, despite Mexico registering the first dip in exports to the US ...
From the BBC World Service: The U.S. is doubling tariffs on most imported steel and aluminum, raising them from 25% to 50%.
The increase in U.S. metals tariffs applies to all trading partners except Britain, the only country so far to strike a ...
President Trump has doubled the rate on foreign metals to 50%, saying the levies weren’t high enough to help the U.S.
Another is that tariffs on “intermediate” goods, such as raw materials used to make other things, affect consumer prices ...
President Donald Trump is hiking tariffs on aluminum and steel as his administration presses countries to speed up trade ...
Note: Goods from Canada and Mexico that fall under the U.S.M.C.A. trade pact — the agreement that replaced NAFTA — are not subject to tariffs that took effect in March targeting those countries.
The analysis came before federal court decisions on tariffs last week and doesn’t account for potential changes to tariff ...
U.S. tariffs on Mexican imports create trade risks that could affect Mexico’s equipment leasing sector and equipment lease ...
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