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r>Subject: Welcome to Trump=E2=80=99s tariff era. It=E2=80=99s going to be =
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 <br />CNN <br />=E2=80=94 <br />Just about everyone thought it was a bluff=
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rce. President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a massive 25% tariff on=
 all goods from Mexico and most imports from Canada will go into effect Tue=
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y. <br /> <br />Trump in a message posted on Truth Social Sunday said, =
=E2=80=9CWe don=E2=80=99t need anything they have. We have unlimited Energy=
, should make our own Cars, and have more Lumber than we can ever use.=
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rtners, and even for goods that could be grown or produced exclusively in t=
he United States, the complex web of interconnected global trade cannot eas=
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=D1=82 <br />So the additional costs on foreign-made goods will be paid by =
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 them onto inflation-weary consumers. That means prices will rise =E2=80=
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st their carefully constructed and at times inflexible supply chains. <br /=
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 tariff on Canadian electricity, natural gas and oil exports to the United =
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ind alternate sources. Diesel and jet fuel costs in particular will rise, a=
ccording to Angie Gildea, the US energy sector lead at accounting firm KPMG=
, adding costs to all shipped goods and air travel. <br />black sprut <br /=
>https://bs2-site.at <br />=E2=80=9CAny infrastructure upgrades would not h=
appen overnight,=E2=80=9D Gildea told CNN. =E2=80=9CTariffs on Canadian oil=
 would increase costs for US refiners, leading to price hikes for consumers=
.=E2=80=9D <br /> <br />Auto industry stock futures were particularly hard-=
hit, because virtually all American-made cars are manufactured at least in =
some part in Mexico or Canada =E2=80=94 what was a free-trade zone. GM (GM)=
 fell more than 6%, Jeep and Chrysler maker Stellantis (STLA) was down 5% a=
nd Ford (F) fell more than 3%.<br><br>---<br><br>Date: March 30, 2025<br>Ti=
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