Tariffs on Mexican, Canadian and Chinese goods threaten not just those nations but global economic growth
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Doug Ford says the US president-elect’s plan to tax imports could harm trade for both countries.
Donald Trump’s vow to implement additional tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico signals the start of a wild ride in currency markets, strategists say.
Fox News political correspondent Brooke Singman reports the latest on President-elect Donald Trump’s legal battles, including the dismissal of his federal election case and key appointments to White House offices.
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President-elect Donald Trump said he would impose the import tariffs — 25 percent for Canada and Mexico and 10 percent for China — as soon as he takes office.
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