Donald Trump hasn't been shy about imposing tariffs when he returns to the White House in 2025. He has stated his intentions ...
Trump announced he plans to slap tariffs on products made in Canada and Mexico in addition to his planned tariffs on Chinese ...
While many economists have pointed out that tariffs are usually paid for by consumers in the form of higher prices – studies ...
The biggest source of revenue for the federal government these days? Income taxes, which President-elect Donald Trump has suggested he would cut or even eliminate, ramping up the role tariffs play ...
He has suggested using tariff revenue to replace income taxes. The Biden administration has also raised tariffs on goods from China, but Mr. Trump’s plans are much larger — affecting trillions ...
President-elect Donald Trump on Monday pledged tariffs on the United States' three largest trading partners - Canada, Mexico and China. The proposed tariffs would affect a wide range of industries, ...
Trump's tariffs will likely be less extreme than he has threatened. That would still leave the U.S. and the world worse off.
Cars, apparel, electronics and more could see prices go up if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to impose sweeping new tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China.