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KNOXVILLE, Iowa Donald Trump won over 60 percent of the 2016 vote in rural Iowa, where I live, and I havent heard much concern from Republicans over the presidents alleged infidelities with a porn actress, his ties to Russia or Jared Kushners real estate shenanigans.
One smaller manufacturer a Trump voter told me that his costs to produce his product nearly doubled overnight, and that his business has already been hurt by the tariffs. Prices didnt rise only after the tariffs were announced; they started rising when Mr. Trump floated the idea.
But its the farm economy that rural Iowans are paying particular attention to. When the president first proposed a 20 percent import tax on Mexico to pay for his wall, Iowans objected: Mexico is our second-largest export partner after Canada.
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The Ministry of Commerce said then that it could impose tariffs in two stages: first, a 15 percent duty on 120 products, including fruit and wine, and then, after further assessing the impact of the United States tariffs, a 25 percent tariff on eight other products, including pork, an important moneymaker, especially in farming regions in states that voted for Mr. Trump.
But the latest announcement said the tariffs that will take effect on Monday covered all 128 products, including the 25 percent charge on pork.