Oct 13 – Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump on Sunday suggested he could impose tariffs higher than 200% on vehicles imported from Mexico, saying his aim would be to prevent the selling of cars from Mexico into the United States.
Trump, facing Democrat Kamala Harris in a tight race, has previously pledged that if elected again as president he would set a 100% duty on imported cars and trucks with the goal of aiding the domestic auto industry.Jay Calderon/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Trump takes Coachella stage to pitch deep-blue California voters as fired-up Dennis Quaid tells crowd to 'pick a side'
At Trump’s instigation, in 2018 the United States, Mexico and Canada renegotiated North America’s free-trade agreement, adding provisions that U.S. officials said would keep more of the heavily regionalized auto manufacturing sector in the United States.Popular DJ dead at 38 after head injury
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