Trump is back in the tariff game, and this time he’s playing for keeps. His administration just slapped sweeping import taxes on the U.S.’s three largest trading partners—Mexico, China, and Canada. The numbers? A brutal 25% on Mexico and Canada, and 20% on China. This isn’t just economic warfare; it’s a negotiating tactic, the kind Trump thrives on. If history is any indicator, he’s expecting these tariffs to push foreign leaders to the table, hat in hand, ready to cut a new deal. But the big question is: How long will that take? If the negotiations don’t move fast enough, Americans are going to start feeling the heat—big time. Where the Pain Will Hit First Your Grocery Bill is Going…

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