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That's because the companies importing the goods may pass the costs of the tariffs on to customers or simply bring fewer products into the country, creating a limited supply.
Meanwhile on Floyd’s ads for Psytopics, green light beams from a believer’s eyeballs and goes on to light up all corners of the movie.
He has gone on to work with a host of artists, including US pop star Billie Eilish, the bands Modest Mouse, Pet Shop Boys and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer.
That's because the tax is paid by the domestic company importing the goods, which may choose to pass the cost on to customers, or to reduce imports, meaning fewer products are available.
Experts say these costs are likely to be passed on to customers, though Trump himself has said he "couldn't care less" if that happens as he believes it will encourage Americans to buy American-made cars instead.
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