Michael Race, a business reporter for BBC News, discusses the impact of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs on various goods imported from top trading partners. These tariffs, which apply to steel, aluminium, and other products from Mexico, Canada, and China, could result in higher prices for American consumers. Products such as cars, beer, whisky, tequila, houses, maple syrup, fuel, and avocados are among those that could see price increases due to the tariffs. The article highlights how these tariffs could affect the supply chain and ultimately lead to higher costs for consumers. Miguel Carrera
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