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Trump threatens tariffs on Canada and Mexico next week, which could devastate Michigan
Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada planned for Tuesday; China tariffs to double
Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada will start March 4, and he’s doubling tariffs on goods from China
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting next Tuesday, in addition to doubling the 10% universal tariff charged on imports from China.
The National Weather Service issued a report at 12:37 p.m. EST on Wednesday for lake effect snow until 2:45 p.m. EST for Ottawa, Allegan and Van Buren counties.
Meanwhile, Trump says he plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, in addition to doubling the 10% universal tariff charged on imports from China. Here's the latest: The freshman senator from Michigan was one of the Democrats who prevailed in a statewide race in a state Trump carried in November.
President Donald Trump and the Wall Street Journal’s opinion section are fighting over tariff policy – again. Trump railed against a Wednesday editorial in the Journal that said, with some evidence, that auto-heavy Michigan would be hurt by tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico that Trump is once again threatening to impose.
Four Kent, Ottawa and Muskegon County school districts will receive a combined $359,803 to cover college tuition reimbursement for new graduates who hope to return to their home districts to teach.
Just think: no tariffs on materials passing back and forth between borders to service our co-dependent auto industry and universal health care.
President Donald Trump says tariffs against Mexico, China and Canada will take effect March 4, the same day he's giving a joint address to Congress. A Michigan lawmaker is giving the Democratic response.
The 1.3 million Michiganians living in rural areas of the state are more dependent on Canada for energy sources than others, experts note.
Trump’s threats of tariffs and annexation have rattled Windsor, Ontario, stirring unease and leaving business leaders struggling to navigate the uncertainty.
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WPBN Traverse City/Cadillac on MSNAbove normal temperatures for Thursday before clipper drops from CanadaMild weather (and some melting) will linger through Thursday before colder air arrives later Friday into the weekend.
A new study shows how the levies will damage the U.S. car industry, even as the economy slows and uncertainty spreads.
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