Trump’s new tariffs might not hit clothing retailers much now, but analysts warn price increases could backfire
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New tariffs could raise home prices and sideline potential buyers
The U.S. housing market was already struggling under the weight of high mortgage interest rates, a low supply of existing homes for sale and historically high home prices.NBC News - 2h -
New tariffs could raise home prices and sideline potential buyers
Home prices are already at records, and tariffs on building materials from Canada and Mexico could add even more pressure to the market.CNBC - 3h -
President Trump hits Canada, Mexico and China with tariffs and warns Europe
President Trump signed an executive order on Saturday imposing 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and an extra 10% on goods from China. It is set to take effect Tuesday at 12:01 a.m. The ...CBS News - 9h -
Gas prices set to rise as Trump tariffs hit Canadian and Mexican oil
U.S. consumers will see higher prices at the gas pump from President Donald Trump’s decision on Saturday to apply tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil, according to analysts and fuel traders.NBC News - 1d -
Trump Tariffs Could Hit Cars, Clothes and Food Prices Fast
The levies could go into effect within the next few days.Inc. - Jan. 27 -
Trump’s early moves could actually increase drug prices for seniors
Perhaps retirement issues aren’t top of mind for the president.MarketWatch - Jan. 24 -
Next blames clothes price rises on wage increases set out in Budget
The retailer expects employee costs to increase by £73m due in part to rising National InsuranceBBC News - Jan. 7
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