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Tracking Trump’s Tariffs: Rates for China, the E.U. and More

The president is set to raise taxes on imports arriving from many countries, including Canada and Mexico. That’s on top of the tariffs that the White House has already announced on specific products, including foreign cars.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Tracking Trump’s Tariffs: Rates for China, the E.U. and More

The president is set to raise taxes on imports arriving from many countries, including Canada and Mexico. That’s on top of the tariffs that the White House has already announced on specific products, including foreign…

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bbc.com11 mesi fa

Five things that could get more expensive for Americans under Trump tariffs

Economists say the president's import taxes could result in higher prices for a range of products in the US.

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  1. lunedì 28 luglio 2025·nytimes.com

    Tracking Trump’s Tariffs: Rates for China, the E.U. and More

    The president is set to raise taxes on imports arriving from many countries, including Canada and Mexico. That’s on top of the tariffs that the White House has already announced…

  2. lunedì 28 luglio 2025·bbc.com

    Five things that could get more expensive for Americans under Trump tariffs

    Economists say the president's import taxes could result in higher prices for a range of products in the US.

  • lunedì 28 luglio 2025·nytimes.com

    Who Pays for U.S. Tariffs, and Where Does the Money Go?

    President Trump is seeking to raise federal revenue by imposing levies on goods from foreign nations. Here’s how the process works.

  • martedì 29 luglio 2025·nytimes.com

    Trump’s Tariff Deals With E.U., U.K. and Japan Are a Blow to Canada’s Car Industry

    Recent pacts with Britain, Europe and Japan mean that autos exported from those countries and regions face lower U.S. tariffs than Canadian vehicles do.