The pandemic would kill more than 15,000 Minnesotans — and open deep divisions over how it was handled by public officials.
The tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China by President Donald Trump could have far-reaching consequences for consumers in Minnesota.
Minnesota companies were assessing the damage Tuesday of the nascent trade war between the United States and its three ...
Canada and Mexico are among the top three countries for Minnesota’s agricultural exports, and both countries are expected to ...
Economist John Spry predicts with the new Trump tariffs, the price is going up. “Roughly $100 a month more for the stuff you ...
Two of America’s largest retailers, based in Minnesota, are warning prices will increase following President Donald Trump’s ...
Minnesotan’s could see an increase in prices soon thanks to President Trump’s tariffs and the reciprocal tariffs from Canada, ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said later on Tuesday that the U.S. would likely meet Canada and Mexico “in the middle,” ...
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As President Trump's increased tariffs take effect on Tuesday, Gov. Walz is highlighting the impact they could have on Minnesota farmers.
Danny Lundell said the tariffs will impact the price he pays for potash — a valuable soil nutrient — something he can only get from Canada. "We need potash to raise healthier crops," Lundell said. Mr.
The tariffs imposed on imports from Mexico, Canada and China by President Donald Trump could have far-reaching consequences for consumers across the country, including Minnesota. Trump's 25% ...
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