Trump said he'll charge up to an extra 25% on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. Here's what the US buys from them the most.
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- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : On Monday night, Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social that on his first day in office, he would "sign all necessary documents" to impose a 25% tariff on goods imported from Mexico and Canada.48% : "This is the most detailed tariff plan Trump has released to date.
44% : Arturo Sarukhan, a former Mexican ambassador to the US, wrote in a post on X that the tariffs would violate the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement, a free trade agreement negotiated by Trump in his first term that went into effect in July 2020.
41% : That is a tax on another country," Trump said in an August speech.
36% : Walmart CFO John David Rainey told CNBC on November 19 that price hikes are likely on the horizon if Trump implements his tariffs: "We never want to raise prices.
36% : Trump wrote of the Mexico and Canada tariffs.
33% : Trump appears to be using this round of tariff threats to push for changes in migration and drug policy in the targeted nations.
28% : Trump has denied that would be the case.
27% : During his first term in 2019, Trump announced new tariffs on Mexico with the aim of strengthening the border, but following criticism from lawmakers -- including some Republicans -- he withdrew the tariff plan.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.