U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday said he hoped Trump would rethink his plan to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada, ...
The Biden administration has raised tariffs on Chinese EVs to 100%, a decision that could reshape the global industrial ...
Biden ultimately kept in place Trump’s first-term tariffs on China and even added some new ones in May as he was seeking re-election, before ultimately dropping out of the campaign two months later.
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday pledged big tariffs on the United States’ three largest trading partners – Canada, Mexico and China ... President Joe Biden’s presidency, straining ...
Biden has maintained most of Trump’s tariffs on China and introduced several of ... estimates that tariffs will slash U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) by 0.21 percent and reduce employment ...
Several U.S.-based manufacturers and retailers are looking to shift their sourcing mix outside of China as the threat of higher tariffs on goods from the country continues to heat up. The Biden ...
The Biden administration is set to announce restrictions on exports of semiconductor chips and chipmaking equipment to China.
Economists continue to criticize President-elect Donald Trump's plan to heavily utilize tariffs, even in light of President Joe Biden's recent increase on Trump's first administration China tariffs.
Trump has promised a much more aggressive approach to China that includes vast tariffs on Chinese goods. By Michael D. Shear Reporting from Washington President Biden will meet with President Xi ...
Hong Kong — President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to slap up a tariff of up to 60% on ... and through President Biden's term, China's economic growth has slowed from roughly 7% to 4.5 ...
he sparked a trade war with China by imposing a wide range of tariffs on China imports, and President Joe Biden has upheld and expanded them during his term. These tariffs are taxes that Americans ...
The Biden administration has also raised tariffs on goods from China, but Mr. Trump’s plans are much larger — affecting trillions of dollars of products, rather than tens of billions.