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The Trump administration's proposed 30% tariffs on Mexican imports threaten to raise prices on a range of products, impacting ...
The U.S. ends a nearly 30-year-old trade agreement with Mexico this month. Here's how it could impact the cost of this ...
A trade agreement that kept Mexican tomato prices in check is about to lapse. Once it does, importers face steep tariffs — and costs may pass quickly to consumers. With supply tightening and demand ...
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imports from the European Union (EU) and Mexico, aiming to improve trade ...
New tariffs on imported products from Mexico and Canada are already beginning to impact prices on everyday items. Consumers can expect to see higher prices for common produce such as cucumbers ...
Tangent. Grocery prices rose 0.5% in January, representing a 1.9% increase from January 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index.
President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico imports could increase grocery, car and home costs in California. What gets more expensive?
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada could take effect next month, with consumers likely to see prices rise for several types of products if they move forward.
Ford Motor Co. is increasing prices on its Mexico-built vehicles by as much as $2,000, becoming one of the first automakers to announce a price hike because of tariffs.
According to Automotive News, the president-elect is floating a 60 percent increase on Chinese products and 20 percent increase on all other imports. For Canada and Mexico, a 25 percent tariff ...
Mexico's government is quickening the pace of gasoline price increases, fanning jitters over inflation, as the rising cost of subsidizing imported fuel weighs on government coffers.