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U.S. President Donald Trumpās new tariffs are here. With taxes on imports from Canada, China, and Mexico, prices are set to rise ā and Quartz has compiled a guide on what to know.
Trump has spared Mexico, one of the U.S.ās top trade partners. U.S. taxes on Mexican goods wonāt take effect until March, but discussions are expected to continue.
The same goes for Canada, which is also working to beef up border security to combat the flow of fentanyl, as it also continues discussions with Trump.
ā¦ Meanwhile, business leaders and experts, including Mark Cuban and Larry Summers, are criticizing the tariffs, calling them āeconomically illogical.ā
Those pesky tariffs could disrupt Temu and Sheinās growth ā and Amazon (AMZN+1.90%) may benefit. As new trade regulations hit, the fast-fashion giants may need to pivot to keep pace with Amazon.
Elsewhere, Googleās (GOOGL+2.38%) set to report earnings on Tuesday after markets close. Analysts are forecasting the tech giant to report over $96 billion in revenue for its fiscal fourth quarter.
The doozy of tariffs, explained
As trade tensions continue to rise, Trumpās tariff policies are back in the spotlight.
From raising prices on imported goods or shifting manufacturing back to the U.S., the effects are complex. This is largely because global supply chains are more interconnected than ever before.
Ultimately, the higher costs get passed down to consumers, who end up paying more for things like cars, groceries, and gas.
But how do tariffs actually work, and whatās the real impact? Quartzās Harri Weber breaks it down.
Trumpās tariffs could make your avocado toast more expensive
Trumpās new tariffs are set to raise food and beverage prices, with imports from Canada, Mexico, and China most affected.
Starting Feb. 4, items like avocados, tequila, and pineapples could cost more, forcing businesses to adjust. While Mexico and Canadaās tariffs are delayed until March, Canada has already retaliated, removing U.S. alcohol from shelves.
What are the top 10 food items that could see price hikes? Quartzās Francisco Velasquez breaks it down.
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