Trump tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico are in effect, which are three of Georgia's biggest trading partners. Here's how it will impact the state.
Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada go into effect: Here's how they will affect Georgia
Georgia braces for impact of Canada, Mexico and China tariffs Georgia braces for impact of Canada, Mexico and China tariffs
The threat of tariffs has generated uncertainty and concerns, as new duties on goods from Canada, Mexico and China were set to take effect.
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Factbox-How companies are responding to Trump's tariffs
Georgia builders and manufacturers are bracing for impact not only from the trade war, but tariffs to come. As President Donald Trump implemented broad tariffs Tuesday on Canada, China and Mexico and promises more in the future,
Georgia consumers could get caught in the cross hairs of the tariff wars with Mexico, Canada and China, and the financial fallout could spell big trouble.
Some Georgia businesses are bracing for a hit to their bottom line because of Donald Trump's tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China.
At least one GA congressional leader has voiced her support for the U.S. tariffs on products imported from Mexico and Canada. Find out who.
The relationship between the two men, which has never been warm, has deteriorated in recent months after the president repeatedly talked of Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state and mockingly referred to Trudeau as its "governor" rather than prime minister.
However, while numbers are up nationally, in Georgia, the numbers paint a different picture. The report found initial unemployment claims were slightly down from the previous week. The number of continued claims seems nearly identical to where they were a year ago.
Tariffs and uncertainty have small business owners in georgia trying to plan for a future they can’t forecast.
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