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Trump reverses course, delays tariffs on Mexico until April. What does that mean for Texas?
Here's how Texas could be affected by Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada
Texas' biggest trade partner is Mexico and has been for at least the past 16 years. The two totalled $272.3 billion in 2023.
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Trump’s tariffs draw swift retaliation as Mexico, Canada and China impose tariffs on U.S.
Texas's trade relationship with Mexico has supported hundreds of thousands of jobs and brought in billions in capital investment to the state.
Tariffs against Mexico and Canada have only been in place for a day — and questions remain on how long they’ll be in place — but the effects are already being felt along the border.
Auto manufacturers and dealers anticipate the tariffs will drive up prices and stifle demand for new vehicles.
The Perryman Group releases estimates of total economic costs Editor’s Note: The video above explains tariffs, but does not include information from the Perryman Group. We are working to set
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