With the return of tariffs on Mexico and Canada by President Donald Trump, here's a look at how it could impact Kentucky.
Ford Motor Co. on Monday said U.S. sales in February fell 8.9% year-over-year as it unloads older product and its largest plant in Kentucky is retooled for the next-generation Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator.
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, China and Mexico this week — and after all three countries
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, China and Mexico this week — and after all three countries
President Trump’s new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will be met with retaliatory tariffs and other measures against Kentucky’s signature bourbon industry.
With the return of tariffs on Mexico and Canada by President Donald Trump, here's a look at how it could impact Kentucky.
Here's what Beshear had to say when asked about the tariffs:
The tariffs began Tuesday as the President demands those countries do more to stop the flow of fentanyl into the U.S.
“Look at Martinrea, on the auto industry, this is a Canadian company where parts go from Canada to Hopkinsville, Kentucky, to Mexico, and back. If these tariffs are ultimately put on the auto industry, and a company like that, it’s gonna hurt exports. It’s gonna hurt our economy,” said Governor Beshear.
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Canada, China and Mexico this week — and after all three countries
Kentucky produces 95% of the world's bourbon supply, and the industry is responsible for more than 23,000 jobs and more than $2 billion in salaries and benefits in Kentucky, according
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