Tariffs from the Trump administration could hurt Michigan and Ontario the most, says one expert. Car prices could jump $4,000 to $10,000 due to manufacturing costs. Prospective car buyers with low credit scores could get pushed out of the market.
Just think: no tariffs on materials passing back and forth between borders to service our co-dependent auto industry and universal health care.
The National Weather Service issued a report at 12:37 p.m. EST on Wednesday for lake effect snow until 2:45 p.m. EST for Ottawa, Allegan and Van Buren counties.
The 1.3 million Michiganians living in rural areas of the state are more dependent on Canada for energy sources than others, experts note.
Four Kent, Ottawa and Muskegon County school districts will receive a combined $359,803 to cover college tuition reimbursement for new graduates who hope to return to their home districts to teach.
A big reason is we have another lobe of the Polar Vortex that is going to shift south into far southern Canada. This lobe of the vortex will drive very cold air into Michigan Sunday into the first half of next week.
Just think: no tariffs on materials passing back and forth between borders to service our co-dependent auto industry and universal health care.
If Trump’s tariff threats materialize, this region of the country, dominated by the domestic auto industry, stands to take as big a hit as anywhere.
President Donald Trump said Monday that his tariffs on Canada and Mexico are starting next month, ending a monthlong suspension on the planned import taxes that could potentially hurt economic growth and worsen inflation.
Donald Trump is allegedly considering tariffs that could impact the auto industry. CNN has reported Trump could impose those tariffs of around 25% as early as April 2.
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