Morning Update: Another ride on Trump’s tariff seesaw
- U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose a 25% tariff on vehicle and auto part imports from Canada and Mexico, starting April 2.
- The proposed tariffs could increase car prices and may lead to job cuts in the automobile sector, according to economic experts.
- Thomas Friedman from the New York Times warns that these tariffs will do little to support U.S. Businesses and could hinder innovation.
- Friedman criticizes Trump's approach, stating that reliance on protectionist measures overlooks the complexities of global manufacturing.
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