US tariffs on Canada and Mexico begin Saturday -- what it means for gas prices
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Speaking from the Oval Office on Thursday, Trump said he would make the determination by the end of the night, basing his decision on whether he believes the two trading partners are charging the U.S. a "fair" price for oil.40% : "We will keep working with partners to show President Trump and Americans that this doesn't make life any more affordable.
37% : "We don't need the products that they have," Trump said.
36% : WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump announced that 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go into effect on Saturday, but he has not yet decided whether to include oil imports in the measure.
29% : "Trump, however, dismissed concerns over price increases, insisting the U.S. does not rely on imports.
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