The tariffs imposed on imports from Mexico, Canada and China by President Donald Trump could have far-reaching consequences for consumers in Iowa.
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Davenport-R Island-Moline KWQC on MSNIowa farmers brace for impart as new tariffs take effectAs new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China officially took effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Iowa farmers are voicing concerns over the potential economic fallout.
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At one minute past midnight this morning, President Trump imposed a 25-percent tariff on all goods being brought into the U.S ...
President Trump claims his tariffs on trade partners Canada, Mexico and China will benefit American farmers. Some in the ag ...
We'll fight to the bitter end': China and Canada retaliate against new Trump tariffs Aaron Lehman, president of the Iowa Farmers Union board, said Monday that tariffs will not bring much joy for U ...
Iowa’s Secretary of Agriculture warns farmers to brace for the impact of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. ag exports. Mike Naig ...
We need to work with our trading partners, identify issues that are important to our farmers and consumers around the world," said Aaron Lehman.
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With President Trump's tariffs now in effect, Canada, China and Mexico announced plans for retaliatory tariffs on US goods.
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