Consider the various Trump “tariffs” leveled by an exasperated, and now $36 trillion-indebted, America. Almost none of them meet the traditional definitions of an industry-protecting tariff.
Expect the administration to move to more aggressive measures than the current 10% China tariffs, even if they harm consumers, Brian P. Klein writes in a guest commentary.
President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States. Local construction ...
Trump is celebrating as a big victory the fact that, facing imminent U.S. tariffs, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed ...
Mexico, Canada and the European Union on Tuesday condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on all ...
The new duties build on actions from the president's first term while axing exemptions and product exclusions.
President Donald Trump hosted Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday as he escalates pressure on the Arab nation to take in refugees from Gaza — perhaps permanently — as part of ...
Canada, Mexico and European countries criticized President Trump’s levies on steel and aluminum with fears that they could ignite a global trade war.
Trump did pretty much the same with steel and aluminum tariffs during his first term. But they took a toll last time, ...
President Donald Trump will host Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday as he escalates pressure on the Arab ...
U.S. stocks are slipping Tuesday following President Donald Trump’s latest escalation against the United States’ trading ...
“If company managements decide to absorb the higher input costs, then profit margins would be squeezed. If companies pass ...