andrew wilkinson the with the latest.y secretary — janet yellen — has warned that donald trump's plans to tax imports will raise prices for us consumers. mr trump has proposed a 10% tariff on all imports — rising to 25% on goods from canada and mexico until they clamp down on drugs and migrants coming into the us. he's also threatened a 60% tariff on all chinese goods. michelle fleury has been speaking to the deputy director of the national economic council under the last trump administration. he told her the president—elect is serious about tariffs — and could move very fast once he returns to the oval office next week. so in the first term, and i was part of these debates, we had a lot of deliberations about tariffs and whether they should be used, how they should be used, what statute should be used. and today we're in a position where it seems to be determined they're going to be used. so there's not a lot of deliberation about that. it's, you know, how often and to what degree are they going to be used? there's been