Executives willing to pass tariffs on
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Executives are willing to pass down higher costs from tariffs to customers, EY-Parthenon economist says

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President Donald Trump ’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico , along with an additional 10% duty on China , kicked in on Tuesday .
EY survey of 4,000 executives found that half said they would be willing to pass on up to two-thirds of the added costs from tariffs onto their consumers.
The pace of the current trade war under the second Trump administration has been surprising.
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