It has been confirmed that President Donald Trump will impose tariffs on the United States’ largest trading partners starting Tuesday, sparking fears about the impacts that could have for American consumers.
Having been down this road before, Ohio farmers prepare for impact of tariffs levied on leading trade partners Canada, Mexico and China.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Trump administration is putting a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, effective Tuesday. Ned Hill, a professor of economic development at The Ohio State University, said the first thing people will notice is the increase in price of food.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatened to impose a 25% surcharge on or shut off the electricity the province exports to Michigan, New York and Minnesota.