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The Trump Administration's latest tariffs have not gone into effect yet, but Toy Joy COO Robby Pettinato said many vendors have already started “exorbitantly” raising prices, forcing the store to pass that onto customers.
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NPR reported that after April 2, Trump may move forward with "reciprocal tariffs" on products from many other nations.
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From produce to new cars, economists say Texas will be particularly hamstrung by the new tariffs.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would pause his executive orders on the tariffs for one month after Mexico agreed to deploy 10,000 troops to reinforce its border to cut the flow of fentanyl and other drugs into the U.S. Canada's government also committed to strengthening its fight on fentanyl flowing into the U.S.
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From Texas Standard:When President Donald Trump started slapping tariffs on Chinese imports to the United States in 2018, one American company that stood…
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With a looming trade war with Mexico on the horizon, Texas’ proximity to its southern neighbor could spell economic trouble for the state’s consumers and…
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U.S. stock markets plunged on the news, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling by more than 600 points, or 2.4%, for the day.
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President Trump announced the U.S. will impose 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion worth of imports from China. It's the latest round of an escalating trade dispute between the two countries.
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When it comes to tariffs, the Texas economy has a lot at stake.“Texas clearly is the No. 1 exporting state in America, so we really have ostensibly the…
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President Donald Trump is threatening tariffs again, this time on more than $200 billion of goods from China. The administration earlier this year began…