Wisconsin businesses are hurting from tariffs imposed by Mexico, Canada, and Europe. Fifth District Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner heard from some of those business owners at a town hall meeting in Menomonee Falls Sunday night. Companies buying steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico, and Europe have been hit with a 25-percent tariff since June 1st. Some U-S trading partners have also put tariffs on a number of Wisconsin products, including Harley-Davidson motorcycles, cheese, yogurt, pork, cranberries, sweetcorn, ginseng, wood, boats, paper, and shoes.
Wisconsin Businesses Hurting From Foreign Tariffs
Jun 11, 2018 | 6:50 AM
State News