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Trump threatens 200% tariff’ if John Deere moves production to Mexico
- Former President Donald Trump threatened John Deere with a 200% tariff if the agricultural manufacturer moves some of its production to factories in Mexico.
- John Deere plans to shift production of some of its models to Mexico, a move that has resulted in layoffs at some facilities in Iowa.
- Shares of Deere dipped about 1.6% in after-hours trading. Trump made the threat shortly after the closing bell.
“They’ve announced a few days ago that they’re going to move a lot of their manufacturing business to Mexico,” the Republican nominee said at a policy roundtable in Smithton, Pennsylvania, hosted by the Protecting America Initiative.
“I’m just notifying John Deere right now: If you do that, we’re putting a 200% tariff on everything that you want to sell into the United States,” said Trump, who has made tariffs a key focus of his campaign’s economic policy.
John Deere has announced that it plans to shift production of some of its models to Mexico, a move that has resulted in layoffs at facilities in Iowa.
“It’s hurting our farmers. It’s hurting our manufacturing,” Trump said Monday.
The former president made similar threats Monday to automakers that manufacture cars in Mexico.
“We’re going to put big tariffs on those cars that are coming in here at 100[%] to 200%, and they’re no longer going to be competitive,” he said, “so you better stay in Michigan.”
Note: This would increase the price by 50% to double the sticker tag.
For more information on tariffs see What is a Tariff.
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