Economists worry that Trump's tariff plan will raise the prices of a range of imported goods, from cars to electronics.
Mexico and Canada are the United States’ top two trading partners, accounting for nearly 30% of trade volumes.
Leaders in Mexico and Canada responded to the president-elect’s proposed new tariffs. Observers said the plan might just be ...
The highlights this week: U.S. President-elect Donald Trump again threatens new tariffs on China, Beijing helps strike a deal ...
U.S. trading partners are better equipped now to deal with President-elect Donald's tariff threats than they were during his ...
Trump has upped his threats to place big tariffs on imports, adding Mexico and Canada to his plans. Here are the goods that ...
Donald Trump isn't even president yet, and he may have touched off the start of a trade war. On Monday, Trump vowed sweeping ...
While China could offset American tariffs by letting its currency fall, that might endanger Beijing’s recent efforts to ...
As President-elect Donald Trump vows larger tariffs on imported Chinese goods, how did his trade war with China play out the ...
In a pair of posts on his Truth Social site Trump railed against an influx of illegal migrants, even though southern border ...
During his first term in office, Trump imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion worth of Chinese products. The tariffs put ...