Gasoline prices are up 29 cents a gallon in Arizona since President Trump took office; prices for produce and other consumer products could spike if he enacts more tariffs on Canada and Mexico, experts say.
It’s been a tragic occurrence it seems as we’ve seen a number of plane crashes this year. This past week, one in Toronto and a fatal crash in Arizona. As of Thursday, according to the National Transportation Safety Board,
President Trump imposed 25 percent tariffs on products Mexico and Canada export to the U.S. He has said it’s to force the two countries to stop cross-border drug and people smuggling.
Dale Botting has spent the past 45 winters travelling to sunny Arizona to escape Saskatchewan winters and enjoy the warm weather, golf and friends he's made at his desert vacation home. But this winter will be his last.
President Donald Trump’s recent tariffs on agricultural imports and exports from Canada, Mexico and China are expected to drive up costs farmers.
The tariffs President Donald Trump has threatened to impose on imports from Mexico and Canada would drive up the price of gas, groceries and homes in Arizona, economists say – and could blow a hole in state and local budgets that rely heavily on tourism.
As U.S. tariffs take effect on Tuesday, Mexico, Canada and China are retaliating with tariffs of their own. What are these tariff effects on Arizona?
Goods imported from Mexico and Canada will now face a 25% tariff, while tariffs on goods imported from China will be doubled to 20%.
Trucks loaded with chiles wait to enter the U.S. from Mexico in this 2014 file photo from the Columbus, New Mexico, Port of Entry. A clamp-down by Texas
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U.S. tariffs on Mexico and Canada is having an impact on local Phoenix business owners who buy the majority of their supply from exporters in Mexico.