The tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China by President Donald Trump could have far-reaching consequences for consumers in South Dakota.
In an interview on Wednesday with FOX, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said that a large amount of South Dakota’s imports and exports come from our neighboring countries.
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KELOLAND.com on MSNHow tariffs could impact South Dakota farmersPresident Donald Trump is moving forward with imposing tariffs on goods coming into the United States from Canada, Mexico and China. Some of those tariffs have raised concerns for South Dakota farmers.
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A farmer from eastern South Dakota says he believes trade tariffs can be a short-term pain for long-term gain. But Scott VanderWal tells Brownfield “I’d hate to see them last too long, like a year or something,
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