Starting tomorrow, the White House says the US will impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada and 10% tariffs on goods from China. These are *** tax on US companies buying internationally. They’ll be the ones paying more and will either eat that cost, find *** domestic distributor for that product, or pass that expense on to you. President Trump says the goal is to reduce trade deficits and secure US borders, but all three countries affected are planning retaliatory tariffs on products. The US, about one third of US imports come from those three countries, and some economists say US households would spend about $2600 more each year under this plan. Now you can expect to see costs go up at the grocery store, as Mexico is one of our largest suppliers of fruits and vegetables, while Canada leads in exports of grain, livestock, and also meats. You can …

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