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  2. Trump's announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China have sparked market turmoil. Stocks and crypto tumbled on Monday, while the US dollar and oil climbed. Many of the moves are driven by the ...

  3. Trump slaps tariffs on top US trade partners—with risk of ...

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    The Trump administration initiated long-awaited tariffs on top US trading partners Saturday. Mexico faces a 25% tariff, China 10%, and Canada 25%, but Canadian energy imports will see a lower duty ...

  4. Analysis-Investors on guard as US tariff threats evolve

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Robeco added to its positions in safe havens gold and U.S. Treasuries late last week because of concerns about market complacency with respect to tariffs ...

  5. Explainer-Can the US Congress intervene on Trump's tariffs? - AOL

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    Some lawmakers in the U.S. Congress have expressed dismay at President Donald Trump's threat to slap new tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico, but they have limited power to stop him. The U.S ...

  6. Your complete guide to tariffs: How much you’ll pay, and when

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    In the United States, tariffs typically serve a limited but important purpose: They are intended to grow America’s economy by incentivizing the purchase of made-in-the-USA goods.

  7. How the Trump administration’s tariffs and deportations could ...

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    For instance, if the U.S. levies a tariff on goods imported from Mexico, Mexico could do the same to goods imported from the United States — and in fact has already vowed to do so — further ...

  8. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Currently only about 30% of all import goods are subject to tariffs in the United States, the rest are on the free list. The "average" tariffs now charged by the United States are at a historic low. The list of negotiated tariffs are listed on the Harmonized Tariff Schedule as put out by the United States International Trade Commission. [104]

  9. US businesses brace for Trump's tariffs on Canada ... - AOL

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    Mexico’s president immediately ordered retaliatory tariffs and Canada’s prime minister said the country would put matching 25% tariffs on up to $155 billion in U.S. imports.