Sentences with phrase «newly imposed tariffs»

For instance, if NAFTA disintegrates, the Canadian dollar and Mexican peso might depreciate, and perhaps could fall enough to offset newly imposed tariffs.
Newly imposed tariffs or a downright elimination of NAFTA could curtail Canadian GDP growth in terms of exports and delay the BoC's rate hike process.

Not exact matches

«Outlooks remained positive, but contacts in various sectors including manufacturing, agriculture and transportation expressed concern about the newly imposed and / or proposed tariffs,» the Fed said in its Beige Book report.
Adding to the challenges is India's newly imposed 50 - per - cent tariff on yellow peas.
The U.S. federal government didn't begin to approach its modern scale of activity until the New Deal following the Great Depression in the 1930s, which was financed with very high income taxes and estate taxes, high customs duties such as the Smooth - Hawley tariffs imposed not long after the crash of 1929 (which were so high that they reduced customs revenue rather than increasing it), and newly imposed payroll taxes.
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