President Donald Trump's long-anticipated tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico were made official on Saturday.
Critics warn his posture could embolden China to expand ties to Latin American countries, and Russia to continue advances in ...
Trump’s tariff threat soon escalated beyond a simple tax dispute. The Trump administration issued a series of harsh ...
The US is imposing new levies on countries from which it buys everything from cars to fruit and vegetables. Until now, the ...
Dan Brouillette, former U.S. energy secretary, discusses the impact of China's retaliatory measures on the United States and ...
President Trump’s long-promised trade war could start as soon as Saturday, leaving companies scrambling for a workaround for ...
Alienating allies and partners that the U.S. desperately needs means that “America First” will be “America Alone.” ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn told reporters Monday that President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are “winning” by forcing ...
Given how little the country exports to the United States, consumers would probably see few effects if a tariff on Russia was implemented. Colombia After Colombia's president turned away two ...
And in the United States, the tariffs on vehicles ... Mr. Trump had threatened to use the law to impose steep tariffs on other countries like Colombia, which eventually agreed to allow U.S ...
President Trump on Saturday formally enacted sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, fulfilling a long-promised threat to force America’s closest trading partners to pony up. Canada and Mexico ...
The reason Trump has raised tariffs on Canada and Mexico is not to have more bargaining leverage to get better deals for the United States from Canada or from Mexico. Hours before the Canadian tariffs ...