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NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trumpimports to a punishing 50% on Wednesday in a move that’s set to hammer businesses from automakers to home builders, and likelyfor consumers even further.
Foreign-made steel and aluminum is used in household products like soup cans and paper clips, as well as big-ticket items like aand cars. Economists warn that such heightened levies could significantly squeeze the wallets of both companies and shoppers alike. But Trump argues that his latest import taxes are necessary to protect U.S. industries.
The 50% tariffs went into effect just after the clock struck midnight on Wednesday. The two metals had previously faced 25% tariffs worldwide since mid-March, when Trump’s order to remove steel exemptions and raise aluminum’s levy from
Steel and aluminum from the U.K. is the exception. British imports of these metals are still levied at 25%, per a proclamation issued by Trump on Tuesday afternoon, which pointed to a recent trade deal reached between the two countries.All this can get expensive. Friedman estimates she’s spent about $10,000 on testing, medication and care for Mr. Friedman and another allergic dog.
But vets say there are also ways to help pets at home by cleaning their bedding frequently, wiping their fur with a wet washcloth and giving them baths.Outdoors, “they’re almost acting like little Swiffers, getting allergens on their skin, and it goes through their skin and actually becomes a problem,” Schick said. “We say bathe your dog, at a minimum, once a week if they’re allergic.”
After she’s tried nearly everything, Friedman’s dogs are still vexed by allergies. But they’re doing better.“I’m going to keep experimenting until we find what stops it completely,” she said. “All you can do is try.”