Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 26
Donald Trump imposes new 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican manufactured goods
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 26

Donald Trump imposes new 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican manufactured goods

13 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 26
  • The tariffs, effective April 6, target products substantially made of non-U.S. steel, aluminum, or copper, including vehicles and appliances, even if USMCA compliant.
  • These measures override USMCA duty-free provisions, raising costs for North American businesses and potentially prompting retaliatory actions from Mexico and Canada against U.S. exports.
  • The move increases uncertainty ahead of the USMCA’s upcoming joint review, risking disruption to $1.8 trillion in continental trade and impacting American companies reliant on integrated supply chains.
Canada and Mexico are coordinating their response. What retaliatory measures can U.S. exporters expect?
The USMCA's critical review is in July. What would its collapse mean for millions of American jobs?
With tariffs now on a car's full value, how can automakers avoid passing billions in new costs to consumers?
Beyond metals, the U.S. just imposed 100% tariffs on pharmaceuticals. Is this the next front in the trade war?
U.S. companies are suing for $150 billion. Could the courts ultimately dismantle this aggressive tariff strategy?
As the U.S. pressures its neighbors, could this trade dispute inadvertently benefit economic rivals like China?