President Donald Trump on Tuesday imposed tariffs on imported goods from major trading partners Canada, Mexico and China — and that could send shockwaves through Oregon’s economy.
Oregon eyes chance to boost trade ahead of U.S. tariffs against Mexico, Canada, China
Trump changes course, delaying some tariffs on Mexico and Canada
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has planned to announce any retaliatory measures on Sunday, but Trump credited her with making progress on illegal immigration and drug smuggling as a reason for again pausing tariffs that were initially supposed to go into full effect in February.
Trump administration's tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico pose widespread impact to Oregon businesses
President Trump implemented the 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, with impacts ranging from the automaker industry to the farming industry.
State treasurers from Oregon, Illinois, Nevada and Colorado are urging the Trump administration to end a tumultuous trade war with Canada, Mexico and China.
Oregon AG Dan Rayfield is teaming up with other attorneys general to address federal firings and President Donald Trump's freeze on certain federal funds.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday slapped 25% across-the-board tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico – our nation’s largest trading partner. Chinese goods entering the U.S. face an additional 10% tariff.
Oregon’s Attorney General Dan Rayfield participated in a town hall event Wednesday in Phoenix, Arizona. Rayfield joined state attorneys general from Arizona, Minnesota, and New Mexico for a Community Impact Hearing where they responded to the president’s address and the Department of Government Efficiency or DOGE’s federal firings and funding freezes.
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