How Trump tariffs may impact North Texas
- President Trump imposed tariffs, including 20% on China and 25% on Canada and Mexico.
- These tariffs reversed decades of lower trade barriers globally, causing worry.
- California businesses, like home builders and apparel retailers, voiced concerns about tariff impacts.
- Texas, the top exporting state generating over $450 billion annually, could face economic challenges; Trump said America has been 'looted'.
- Experts suggest tariffs may increase prices for consumers and businesses, potentially slowing economic growth and consumer spending.
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North Texas brewery says customers won't feel higher supply prices
Michael Peticolas says he’s seen just about everything in more than 15 years in the beer brewing business. It’s one reason the operator of Peticolas Brewing Company said Friday he is slow to react to any sudden change in the business climate. “You just have to expect these things happen,” Peticolas said. “There’s always something around the corner.” The busy brewery in Dallas’ Design District says they’ve already received notice of an increase i…
How Trump tariffs may impact North Texas
The dust is still settling after President Donald Trump announced on April 2 an across-the-board 10% tariff on imported goods and a long list of additional reciprocal tariffs, but it's already becoming clear the new trade policies will have a big impact in Texas, including in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
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