The rapid-fire shots of tariffs and import curbs hearken back to Trump’s first term in office, when the U.S. and China ...
Image Assembling bicycles at Kent International’s factory in South Carolina in August. Arnold Kamler, the chairman of that firm, said tariffs have already affected his business.Credit ...
President Donald Trump’s desire to get even on countries by matching tariffs they have on American goods could come at a steep cost.
Negotiations between leaders in Mexico, Canada and the U.S. on Monday put a 30-day pause on President Donald Trump’s promised tariffs that would increase U.S. taxes on goods from Mexico and Canada ...
The big question now for China is how many other countries President Trump will hit with tariffs. Image A Lenovo Technology Center in Mexico. China’s reliance on the U.S. market has grown ...
The Old South hated the tariff—but could it have been a “cause” of the civil war, given how the North rammed protective tariffs through Congress in 1861 and so often in years prior?
Tariffs have dominated headlines since President Donald Trump took office just over two weeks ago, as he threatened steep, sweeping tariffs on goods the United States imports from its three ...
A controversial campaign pledge to enact big, universal tariffs that would transform the global-trade system and usher in American prosperity has been whittled down to a set of hollow threats ...
Trump discussed the tariffs in a series of posts on his social media platform, Truth Social. One update announced the official orders of the tariffs, stating that the decision was made to “protect” ...
President Trump, an avowed fan of tariffs, authorized a wave of new import duties Saturday on America's three closest trading partners — Mexico, Canada and China. The tariffs on Mexico and ...
President Donald Trump imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese exports Tuesday and a 25% tariff looms over Mexico and Canada in one month. These tariffs could cause a trade war, which would inflate costs ...
The U.S. and some of its closest trade partners have gone back and forth on trade polices in recent days after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China.