Tuesday's tariffs place a 25% tax on imports from Canada and Mexico. The tariffs on Chinese goods were doubled, bringing the tax to 20%.
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Wisconsin Public Radio Several of Wisconsin’s top industries are figuring out how to adapt to new costs and uncertain futures as the
A full-on trade war could be particularly painful in Wisconsin given its economy's close ties with Canada and the fact that it's a key political prize in presidential elections.
A 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada went into effect Tuesday. President Trump also doubled tariffs on some Chinese goods from 10% to 20%.
Canada men’s national team manager Jesse Marsch has a message for U.S. President Donald Trump. Speaking at the Concacaf Nations League media day in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Marsch, a Wisconsin native and former U.
President Donald Trump has threatened massive tariffs against Canada and Mexico, America's two closest trading partners, only to pull back some of them back at the last minute. Turning the
Wisconsin farmers are bracing for the effects of a trade war caused by tariffs imposed on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.
Tariffs against several United States trade partners are now in effect, and Wisconsin businesses are bracing for impact. Business leaders and experts said Tuesday the price hike on goods from Canada,
President Trump plans to impose a 25% tariff of Canadian steel and aluminum. Wisconsin congressmen discussed the impact.
President Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on Canada on Wednesday. Wisconsin congressmen discussed the impact.
Gov. Tony Evers predicted the Wisconsin economy and its dairy industry to suffer under 25% tariffs President Donald Trump placed on Canada and Mexico.