The Trump administration has launched tariffs impacting Mexico and Canada — the two nations responsible for most of San Antonio's international visitation.
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Axios on MSNSan Antonio faces big blow from Trump's tariffsTexas stands to take the hardest hit of any state under the Trump tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, leaving businesses and consumers bracing for higher prices and economic fallout. Why it matters: If foreign goods cost 25% more,
That includes commercial real estate, where Mexican companies and individuals regularly invest in properties from Laredo to San Antonio. A potential new cost — in this case a 25% tariff — is already changing equations, according to local brokers.
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A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind gusts and tornadoes that are knocking out power and causing damage Tuesday.
A severe storm threatens North Texas, bringing tornado and hail risks, a large dust storm (haboob) clouds West Texas and fire warnings in Central Texas.
Economists expect tariffs to increase what consumers pay for goods including vehicles, electronics, produce and lumber.
The measles outbreak that began in West Texas is still growing, with exposures on university campuses and other places in San Antonio and San Marcos.
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