Trump Threatens Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China
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Here are some goods in the crosshairs of Trump’s tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China

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The U.S. last year did nearly $2.2 trillion in the trade of goods with the countries the president is targeting: Mexico , Canada and China .
All three countries — America ’s top trading partners — are threatening retaliation.
The following are just a few imported goods whose prices may be hit first : Auto companies have built supply chains that cross borders.
In 2024 , the U.S. bought more than $49 billion in agricultural products from Mexico , including 47% of imported vegetables and 40% of fruits.
A 25% tariff on Mexican avocados could push prices up.
Canada and Mexico will retaliate by slapping tariffs on American products such as soybeans and corn.
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