President-elect Donald Trump has long touted tariffs on the campaign trail as part of his strategy to "put America first." In rallies and speeches, he has suggested tariffs are a way to bring ...
Trump, who won a second term as US president, has threatened to put tariffs of as much as 60 per cent on Chinese goods, a level that Bloomberg Economics says will decimate trade between the world ...
Trump, known for his protectionist stance, has previously imposed tariffs on Indian goods and criticized India's trade practices. Experts believe Trump's focus will likely be on China, but India ...
The deeply protectionist “America first” trade agenda of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has B.C. business groups casting a wary eye on the relationship the country has with its biggest ...
Donald Trump's proposed 60% tariffs on Chinese imports pose significant economic threats to China. China's property sector crisis, deflationary pressures, and unsustainable local government debt ...
Large US tariffs on China may have an “adverse effect” on Australia, though the Aussie dollar has so far shown limited reaction on a trade-weighted basis to Donald Trump’s election victory ...
As President-elect Donald Trump readies to return to the Oval Office, U.S. retailers that depend on foreign suppliers are prepared to pass along the cost of his proposed import tariffs to ...
LOS ANGELES, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Some U.S. businesses are activating plans to protect their businesses from President-elect Donald Trump's promise to slap new and potentially hefty tariffs on a ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Australia’s economy faces weaker growth and higher-for-longer interest rates under US president-in-waiting Donald Trump’s ...
"All of these present opportunities for interested parties to be involved in the creation of the tariffs, and all of those details could make a life-or-death difference for specific companies or ...
Canada's top financial bodies are bracing for heightened tariffs under a second Trump administration. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce said the country's government needed to "deploy all its ...