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US Tariffs to Raise Prices on Everything From Tequila to Toyotas

Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China will increase prices for vegetables, fruits, tequila, cars, clothing, and more. The impact will be felt by consumers, businesses, and the economy as a whole.

Trump Tariffs: Risks to Economy and Inflation

President Trump's executive orders on tariffs have imposed new taxes on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs are intended to address illegal immigration, drug smuggling, and fentanyl production, but they could also lead to higher inflation and job losses in the US.

Ford Performance: Mustang, Bronco, Raptor - A Profitable Business

Ford CEO Jim Farley highlights the importance of performance vehicles and racing to Ford's business, revenue, and brand image. He emphasizes the transfer of technology from racing to production vehicles and the profitability of selling race cars when tied to production vehicles and customer racing experiences.

Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment: Switch Plans or Return to Original Medicare

During Medicare's open enrollment period, you can switch Advantage plans or move to original Medicare. Review your coverage and consider changes to drug plans and network access to find the best fit.

Knot: ECB Policy to Stop Inhibiting Growth as Inflation Returns to Target

ECB policymaker Klaas Knot says that once inflation returns to the ECB's target, the central bank will no longer need to restrict economic growth via interest rates.

Mexico Nominates Banxico Economist to Central Bank Board

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum nominates Jose Gabriel Cuadra Garcia to the central bank's five-member board, pending Senate approval. Cuadra, currently director of the bank's economic studies department, has over 20 years of experience at Banxico and is seen as a top-notch economist with deep knowledge of monetary policy and the financial system.

Tariffs on Canadian, Mexican Oil Imports Boost European, Asian Refiners

US tariffs on Canadian and Mexican oil imports benefit European and Asian refiners, boosting their competitive advantage and refining margins.

EU to Hold E-commerce Platforms Liable for Illegal Products Sold Online

The EU plans to hold e-commerce platforms like Amazon Marketplace liable for unsafe or illegal products sold online, obliging them to provide data and ensure compliance with EU requirements.

Brexit Blunder Coins Worth Fortune as 'Numismatic Golden Ticket' Surfaces

Rare Brexit 50p coins featuring wrong exit date discovered, sparking excitement among collectors. One expert calls it "numismatic Golden Ticket," with potential value of tens of thousands of pounds.

Sticky Inflation Readings Reinforce Fed's Cautious Stance

Core PCE inflation remained steady in December, reinforcing the Fed's wait-and-see approach to interest rates. The Fed gauges progress against its inflation target and weighs impact of Trump administration economic policies.