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Scripps News on MSNThese states could feel the effects of Trump's tariffs the mostCertain states rely on imported goods from these countries to a greater extent. Montana, for example, will feel the pinch of tariffs much more than New Jersey, as more than 90% of the goods it uses come from countries that could face tariff increases — compared with New Jersey, which relies on those imports at only 21%.
From Maine to Montana to New Mexico, U.S. states across the country will face significant economic issues from President Trump’s trade war on Mexico and Canada.
1. Florida: Discussions have recently intensified surrounding the state's tight limits on who can sue for medical malpractice. Current medical malpractice law, written in 1990, states that if someone 25 or older dies because of a physician's mistake, only a spouse or child under 25 can sue for pain and suffering.
WEED, New Mexico — A man who has been wanted by authorities for 42 years is now in custody following a standoff in New Mexico. Stephen Craig Campbell, 76, was arrested on February 19 at a remote property in Weed, New Mexico.
New tariffs from the White House are set to take effect at 10:00 p.m. Mountain Time, potentially impacting Montana's trade with Canada. The executive orders call for tariffs
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