At the Oval Office signing ceremony on January 20, President Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada.
Shortly after last November’s election, Trump threatened China, Mexico, and Canada with 10% and 25% tariffs, respectively.
Instead, Trump’s Day One trade memo instructed his team to study unfair trade practices globally, and investigate whether Beijing had complied with a 2020 deal.A sharp turn to protectionism in the US ...
Economists say Trump’s second-term tariffs, if carried out as promised, could put even more downward pressure on the economy, because he’s framed them as across-the-board, rather than targeted to ...
Tesla’s finance chief said on Wednesday that the company’s profitability could take a hit if the new presidential ...
If the U.S. follows through on President Donald Trump's threat to impose massive tariffs on Canada as early as Saturday, ...
Not a month old, the second Trump presidency is barreling toward the decline that big-mouth leaders have been sending their ...
So Trump will likely get his way in more cases than not. But he shouldn’t celebrate just yet, because the short-term payoff ...
Donald Trump's pick for commerce secretary underlined that big and broad tariffs are top of mind both for him and the ...
"In an attempt to supposedly defend the dignity of undocumented migrants, he ended up damaging the dignity of all Colombians, ...
Discover the impact of President Donald Trump's immigration policies and the changes they have brought about in the United ...
Oil Futures Lower Ahead of EIA Data, Fed Decision -- Market Talk ...