Donald Trump's trade advisers were finalizing plans on Wednesday for the reciprocal tariffs the U.S. president has vowed to ...
President Donald Trump's new tariffs on steel and aluminum have sparked concerns about a trade war, with experts warning of ...
So far, President Donald Trump’s tariff brinkmanship has worked out well for him. He forced Colombia to bend to his will on repatriating its migrants and brought the leaders of Canada and Mexico ...
Canada and Mexico won a 30-day reprieve from Trump’s threatened 25% tariffs on practically all goods except petroleum ...
Ford's CEO Jim Farley says that the introduction of tariffs will add cost and cause chaos in the American auto industry ...
Nexo expert breaks down the market's reaction to Trump tariffs, including what to expect in the future and where the industry can benefit.
A 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada would 'blow a hole in the US auto industry,' Jim Farley says, while giving South Korean, ...
Expect the administration to move to more aggressive measures than the current 10% China tariffs, even if they harm consumers ...
Could India be the next victim of Trump’s tariffs? “While India might be a victim of Trump’s trade war in the case of across-the-board tariffs, I don’t sense a desire to specifically target India,” ...
Despite Trump threatening new steel and aluminum tariffs over the weekend, major stock indexes rose on Monday, as "investors already appear to have become inured to those pronouncements" just weeks ...
China trade war will likely keep eastbound trans-Pacific container rates elevated as shippers pull imports forward.
Days before he ordered, and then paused, new tariffs on U.S. imports from Canada and Mexico, President Donald Trump argued that the U.S. does not need imported products such as crude oil and lumber ...