Will Ohio consumers get caught in the cross hairs of trade wars with Mexico, Canada and China? If so, the financial fallout could spell big trouble.
Some state lawmakers fear the tariffs will lead to higher prices for Ohio residents, while the CEO of Cleveland-Cliffs believes they will lead to higher production.
Replacing California tomatoes for Italian tomatoes. Ohio-made pepperoni for meats produced in Ontario and Quebec. Coca Cola for sparkling water, sweetened with Canadian maple syrup.
Por Lex Harvey, CNN Reemplazando tomates californianos con tomates italianos. Pepperoni hecho en Ohio con carnes producidas en Ontario y Quebec. Coca-Cola con agua con gas, endulzada con miel de maple
This comes amid a trade war where President Donald Trump is slapping tariffs on some foreign products, including proposing a potential tariff on Canadian lumber and dairy up to 250%. “Predictably is the friend to everybody,
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Having been down this road before, Ohio farmers prepare for impact of tariffs levied on leading trade partners Canada, Mexico and China.