With new tariffs on Mexico and Canada, prices will most likely increase for Californians, economists say. Here's what to know.
President Donald Trump on Saturday imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, making good on one of his campaign promises that has a possibility of affecting California.
The Trump administration’s tariff and immigration policies create uncertainty about California’s economy that’s “very much elevated,” a new UCLA Anderson forecast said Wednesday. The forecast cited “unique challenges” because of a “disruption of the previous functioning of national government.“
California Governor Gavin Newsom is criticizing the Trump Administration’s new tariffs placed on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China.
Sojourning in Gold Mountain at Hong Kong Museum of History shines a light on migrants’ journeys from China to San Francisco in the 1800s.