New tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada will make groceries like avocados, beer, and beef more expensive.
Goods imported from Mexico and Canada will now face a 25% tariff, while tariffs on goods imported from China will be doubled to 20%.
President Donald Trump's broad tariffs on imported goods from Mexico and Canada went into effect on Tuesday, along with increased duties on goods from China.
The long-awaited Trump tariffs on items from Canada and Mexico have gone into effect after a 30-day stalemate.
American consumers and businesses stand to pay a hefty price for the tariffs President Donald Trump enacted on the nation’s top three trading partners.
As of 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, the Trump administration added a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico. DOGE cost-cutter ...
Duties on Canada and Mexico are just the start. More widespread tariffs are coming. For some the changes will be staggering.
Demand for Treasurys was steady, holding the benchmark 10-year yield around 4.16%, near its lowest since early December, as investors fretted that a tit-for-tat tariff battle between the U.S. and some ...
Before the tariffs went into effect, approval ratings for President Claudia Sheinbaum rose and companies began marketing ...
Canada and China hit back. Mexico is expected to react Tuesday. The moves raised fears of higher prices for U.S. consumers ...
Global auto stocks sold off and Mexico's currency weakened after President Trump imposed tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada ...
Trump's new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China kick in, sparking retaliation and triggering fears of wider trade war.