Trade
The Products Trump’s Tariff Blitz Could Make More Costly, From Avocados to Cars
- Prices likely to rise for goods coming from key trade partners
- Americans rely on Mexico for fruits, on Canada for crude oil
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President Donald Trump’s upcoming 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico and 10% duties on products from China are set to ricochet through households, raising prices for a wide range of items including vegetables, fruits and cars.