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Enterprises are preparing to review stocking materials, production footnotes and increase prices as Donald Trump’s commercial war, enter the “unmarked area” in Canada, Mexico and China.
The sectors, including production, retail and nutrients, were sectors after the US President organized 25 percent of the two North American neighbor imports and 20 percent of the tariffs. Canada and China have been announced quickly Revenge measures He warned US groups and warned that they could damage the work.
Carmakers fighting stretched outlets and struggling with heavy investments in electric vehicles are expected to be heaviest with the expanding trade war because it is complex international Supply chains.
The German car supplier said the production capacity of continental, Mexico and Canada, 12 percent in Frankfurt on Tuesday tariff the effect.
Continental is an important production center for more than 23,000 people and car companies in Mexico. The 22nd plant declared a $ 90 million investment to build a year ago in the country.
French car parts supplier Forvia has shown a “giant” effect for the industry. The company has extensive production operations in Mexico.
GroupThe annual costs of the Tesla and China, including the BYD, estimated that the annual costs increased 200 million euros € 450mn. The figures come from the financial time and the company comes from the details of the internal discussions approved on Tuesday.
“25 percent of significant prices for the total of industry have a very important effect,” Olivier Durand, Foundation’s Chief Financial Officer. “
Bernstein, if trade flows remain unchanged, the American car sector evaluated the annual annual hit of the annual hit – an average of $ 1,200 in the United States. The company said that the car was over $ 13 billion in cash flows, which is likely to be erected in 2026 in 2026 in 2026.
Boeing’s shares fell 6.6 percent on Tuesday. Aircraft manufacturer plants are in the United States, but its supply chain extends in North America. Jefferies Analyst Seila Kahyaoglu spent $ 1 billion in the chain of Mexico every year, and its Winnipeg, Canada, the factory organizes parts for 787.
US retailers also warned about higher prices for consumers.
A large box warned the retail chain target Profit Pressures Due to Tuesday tariffs. Chief Executive Brian Cornell, some items could be more expensive, prepared to grow quickly with prices for fresh fruits and vegetables from Mexico. Only half of the company is produced in the United States.
Rick Gomez said they should pay attention to the prices instead of passing more high costs of the target of the target’s head commercial officer. As an example, as the target, Christmas can freeze the price of 3 dollars, “Therefore, we will take a little price to cover the socks in stockings.”
Correspondent CEO Corie Barry said that China and Mexico remains the largest and second largest sources for the consumer electronics sold by China and Mexico on Tuesday. “At all our varatories, we expect the retailer to spend a number of tariffs for retailers, the cost of price increase for American consumers,” Barry said.
Industrial experts warn notice the largest uncertainty and freedoms will be applied to however the measures will be and to relieve their impact.
“The leadership believes that tariffs themselves and themselves are important,” he said.
American platinum reserves, raw materials from cars to jewelry, since 2021, because the buyers gathered before the tariffs growing five times since December.
On Tuesday, Tuesday, Uranium companies had extensive sales with mining reserves – many many of the metal in Canada are also overnight. Uranus is a critical element in nuclear fuel development.
The United States of Mours also said that the trade groups also thought that Canadian shops can cause the American spirits from the shelves and the loss of 31,000 jobs against Mexico and Canada. Along with consumer goods, including consumer goods as food, clothes and cosmetics, both in Tuesdays, is one of the first categories of restalitoria tariffs, along with so much home appliances.
Many of the ratification tariffs target the export of American agricultural exports. China will apply a 15 percent tariff over us, chicken, wheat, corn and cotton, sorghum, soyaban, pork and beef. Canadian American imported grain, meat and dairy products.
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