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- U. S. Oil and Gas Tariffs on Canada and Mexico: What Are the . . .
Discover the impact of U S oil and gas tariffs on Canada and Mexico, including trade effects, energy costs, and industry challenges
- The Mechanics of Trumps Tariffs - AAF
Executive Summary President-elect Donald Trump has proposed imposing tariffs on various countries, products, and companies for reasons ranging from protecting U S industries to targeting entities that engage in un-reciprocal, unfair, or undesirable trade practices While tariff rates and their associated costs have garnered widespread attention, the underlying mechanisms for implementing
- Trump’s 10 Percent Tariffs: Projected Impacts on U. S . . . - AAF
This research breaks down the estimated costs of presidential candidate Donald Trump’s proposed 10 percent tariff on all imports into the United States
- Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs: Potential Scenarios and Cost Estimates
Executive Summary On April 2, the Trump Administration’s “reciprocal tariffs” – import duties that are designed to match the tariff and non-tariff barriers of other countries – are set to go into effect As of March 31, it is unclear how the administration will calculate reciprocal tariffs and to what extent these tariff rates will […]
- The New Foreign Pollution Fee Act - AAF
The new proposal would levy variable tariffs on certain covered goods – aluminum, cement, iron and steel, fertilizer, glass, and hydrogen – imported into the United States The tariffs consist of a base rate of 15 percent and an additional rate based on the difference in carbon intensity between domestic and foreign goods
- What the U. S. Trade Deficit Really Means - AAF
President Trump has attempted to use tariffs as a tool to reduce the U S goods trade deficit, largely by making imports more costly compared to domestic alternatives The greatest example of this was on April 2, dubbed “ Liberation Day,” due to the administration’s desire to utilize universal tariffs to reduce the U S trade deficit
- President Trump Gears Up to Levy Tariffs on Wind Turbine Imports
The initiated Section 232 investigation will likely lead to tariffs on wind turbine imports, which would likely saddle consumers and businesses with added costs Tariffs on wind turbine imports would impede the deployment of wind energy, thus creating additional obstacles to the use of an important renewable energy source for electricity
- The Costs of “Liberation Day” - AAF
The Implementation of “Liberation Day” Tariffs The announced tariffs came as a surprise to many trade policy experts due to the unanticipated scale of tariff rates and the method used to calculate a rate that factors in non-tariff barriers Many countries were given a separate tariff rate as outlined in the reciprocal tariff approach
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