Texas one of states facing biggest pain from Trump tariffs, new study shows
Texas is among the U.S. states most likely to feel an economic gut punch from the Trump administration's trade tariffs, a new study shows. The Lone Star State ranks 14th among states facing the most potential damage from the White House's proposed tariffs, researchers for online marketplace Lending Tree found. Roughly 55% of Texas' imported goods come from Canada, Mexico and China — all of which President Donald Trump has targeted with tariffs.
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