United States tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports took effect on Tuesday. The levies, set at 25 percent by US President Donald Trump, have been followed by the doubling of duties on Chinese goods to 20 percent. Levies on Canadian energy are limited to 10 percent.
With prices down on crops and prices rising for necessary items like fertilizer, new tariffs could make turning a profit even more difficult for Montana farmers.
MONTANA - New tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, including a 25% tariff on lumber, are drawing attention to our local lumber companies in Montana. The Trump administration is
New tariffs from the White House are set to take effect at 10:00 p.m. Mountain Time, potentially impacting Montana's trade with Canada. The executive orders call for tariffs
President Donald Trump has delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico for at least another month. This postponement raises questions about the potential impact on Billings, particularly regarding
As a 25% tariff was imposed Tuesday on Canada and Mexico, impacts will spread nationally, especially Montana. Montanans weigh in on how these tariffs will specifically impact the consumer.
From Maine to Montana to New Mexico, states across the U.S. will face significant economic issues from President Donald Trump’s trade war on Mexico and Canada.
President Donald Trump announced Feb. 24 that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports to the U.S. will be "going forward on time, on schedule" on March 4. Economists and consumers alike are bracing themselves for the widespread implications the tariffs will have across the United States.