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'Bear With Me,' Trump Says as Both Farmers and Consumers Brace for Tariff Effects
Iowa farmers brace for impart as new tariffs take effect
As new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China officially took effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Iowa farmers are voicing concerns over the potential economic fallout.
Iowa's agriculture industry bracing for impact of Trump's tariffs
President Trump claims his tariffs on trade partners Canada, Mexico and China will benefit American farmers. Some in the ag industry are still expecting to take a financial hit.
Auriéle Tran has had an impressive first year for the Iowa gymnastics team. Despite the success, she has one simple goal for the rest of the season. “Just keep having fun and doing the best I can,” said Tran.
We need to work with our trading partners, identify issues that are important to our farmers and consumers around the world," said Aaron Lehman.
Trump's latest tariff twist: a break for Mexico and Canada
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Trump scales back tariff orders: Here is the latest tariff news, explained
The Latest: Trump changes course and delays some tariffs on Mexico and Canada
President Donald Trump has postponed 25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and some imports from Canada for a month amid widespread fears of the economic fallout from a broader trade war
At one minute past midnight this morning, President Trump imposed a 25-percent tariff on all goods being brought into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico, Iowa’s two largest trading partners. Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley predicts it will likely mean Iowa consumers will soon start having to pay more for a wide range of products.
Iowa’s Secretary of Agriculture warns farmers to brace for the impact of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. ag exports. Mike Naig tells Brownfield Canada has already retaliated and Mexico is expected to. “Factually,
Iowa lawmakers on Thursday became the first in the nation to approve legislation that removes gender identity protections from the state's civil rights code. That's despite massive protests by opponents who say it could expose transgender people to discrimination in numerous areas of life.
Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig met with farmers to discuss the agriculture economy as a new White House deal lowers potash tariffs from 25% to 10%.
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