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AP Business SummaryBrief at 9:52 p.m. EST

By Associated Press

AP Business SummaryBrief at 9:52 p.m. EST

Trump's threat to impose tariffs could raise prices for consumers, colliding with promise for relief

DETROIT (AP) -- If Donald Trump makes good on his threat to slap 25% tariffs on everything imported from Mexico and Canada, the price increases that could follow will collide with his campaign promise to give American families a break from inflation. Economists and industry officials say companies would have little choice but to pass along the added costs, dramatically raising prices for food, clothing, automobiles, booze and other goods. The president-elect floated the tariff idea and an additional 10% tax on goods from China, as a way to force the countries to halt the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs into the U.S. But his posts Monday threatening tariffs on his first day in office could be a negotiating ploy to get the countries to change behavior.

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