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These prices could climb within days if Trump slaps tariffs on Canada and Mexico

How Trump’s proposed tariffs could impact US and Mexico border economyABC’s Mireya Villareal reports from Texas about how President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs could impact the economy along the United States and Mexico border.

How Trump’s proposed tariffs could impact US and Mexico border economyABC’s Mireya Villareal reports from Texas about how President-elect Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs could impact the economy along the United States and Mexico border.

Tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada that are set to take effect could hike the price of a gallon of gasoline for some drivers by as much as 70 cents and send grocery bills climbing, experts told ABC News. The Trump administration this week reiterated plans to slap 25% tariffs on all products from Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1. Those countries make up two of the three largest U.S. trading partners, government data shows. Tariffs of this magnitude would likely increase prices paid by U.S. shoppers, since importers typically pass along a share of the cost of those higher taxes to consumers, experts said. The policy could raise prices for an array of products ranging from tomatoes to tequila to auto parts. “The scary thing is the list

Rivian CEO Sounds The Alarm On Trump’s Tariffs

Rivian CEO Sounds The Alarm On Trump’s Tariffs

Forget the EV tax credit. Rivian founder and CEO R.J. Scaringe is far more concerned about another threat from President Donald Trump: tariffs.  “It has, in some ways, bigger implications, far bigger, than what happens with the IRA tax credits,” Scaringe told reporters last week, referring to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which contains pro-EV policies that Trump has attacked time and time again. “There’s not a car company in the world that’s not thinking about moving supply chains around right now,” Scaringe said. More From Our Chat With Rivian’s CEO Trump plans to slap 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada on February 1, in an attempt to pressure those governments into preventing the flow of drugs and undocumented immigrants into the U.S. But it’s American consumers and