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What Trump’s New Taxes Could Mean for Your Next Grocery Run
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4/1/2025, 5:19 PM
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America imports $31 billion of agriculture products from Canada every year. That means on an upcoming trip to the grocery store, you may soon face Trump’s new, across-the-board sales tax on Canadian goods. That’s why Senator Kaine is forcing a vote to block them.
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