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Trump's tariff plan is unpopular! More than half of the USA population opposes imposing taxes on commodities from Mexico.
①The plan of the USA's incoming president Trump to impose tariffs does not seem to be popular among the public. According to a poll, 51% of USA voters oppose imposing tariffs on commodities from Mexico, Canada, and China; ②Standard & Poor's states that USA tariffs will increase inflation rates and reduce economic output, while some citizens and businesses are stockpiling goods due to tariff concerns, leading to a significant increase in throughput at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in November.
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