- 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
- Sector-specific Tariffs: Estimating the Costs - AAF
Executive Summary Although President Trump paused his April 2 “Liberation Day” tariffs for 90 days, he continues to threaten imposing sector-specific tariffs in the near future The threatened sectors include pharmaceuticals, copper, lumber, chemicals and minerals, semiconductors, and energy, which combined account for roughly 20-percent of U S imports This research estimates that if the
- 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
- Do Tariffs Impact Prices? The Case of Aluminum - AAF
Analysis The United States’ heavy reliance on aluminum imports suggests that tariffs would likely have a pronounced impact on prices The approach of this study is to examine day-to-day price changes, especially around key moments in the process of levying tariffs, to assess the impact of tariffs on prices
- 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
- Oil Prices, Tariffs, and Inflation - AAF
The unicorn scenario is that oil prices remain low and tariffs are lowered to near 2024 levels, thus lowering inflation, increasing the chance of interest rate cuts, and easing economic stagnation concerns The best-case, realistic scenario is that oil prices remain low and provide some relief for U S businesses and consumers
- The Cost of a Tomato Tariff - AAF
Executive Summary On July 14, the Trump Administration is set to impose a 21-percent antidumping tariff on imports of fresh tomatoes from Mexico, terminating the Tomato Suspension Agreement (TSA) last renewed in 2019 Undergirding this decision is the Trump Administration’s conclusion that Mexican tomatoes undermine domestic producers with “unfairly” low prices – although Mexican
- Tariffs Are Increasing Homebuilding Costs - AAF
Conclusion Tariffs are essentially a sales tax on imports, and U S tariffs on homebuilding products from China are increasing Americans’ costs There are a variety of factors that go into the total cost of building a home, many of which are unrelated to tariff policy
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