Depending on who you ask, tariffs deployed by President Donald Trump are either a response to unfair trade from neighboring countries or a tax increase on
President Donald Trump discusses tariffs Monday. Tuesday on the Illinois House floor, state Reps. Sharon Chung, D-Bloomington, and C.D. Davidsmeyer, R-Murrayville, react.
President Donald Trump has signaled that new tariffs will take effect next week, targeting goods from Canada and Mexico.
President Donald Trump has followed through on a campaign pledge to impose significant tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China.
Retaliation came swiftly and Illinois leaders warned of potential harm to the state's economy as President Donald Trump's new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China took effect Tuesday.
Gov. JB Pritzker and both of Illinois' U.S. senators are expressing alarm about how the state's economy will be affected by new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China. Pritzker, who christened the tariffs "Trump's Tax on Working Families,
After initially pausing implementing 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico, Trump announced that tariffs will begin March 4. He also said the U.S. will add another 10% tariff on Chinese goods.
After initially pausing implementing 25% tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico, Trump announced in a social media post Thursday morning that tariffs will begin on March 4. In addition, he said the U.
Time is running out with only one week left before the Mexico and Canada tariffs will be implemented by the Trump administration. This has caused growing concern among Illinois farmers and the agriculture market over a potential trade disruption.
Depending on who you ask, tariffs deployed by President Donald Trump are either a response to unfair trade from neighboring countries or a tax increase on working families. Monday, Trump said the tariffs that went into effect Tuesday morning were meant to address the ongoing fentanyl crisis and the deadly drugs that are still flowing across the southern and northern U.
President Donald Trump has followed through on a campaign pledge to impose significant tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China.
Gov. JB Pritzker and both of Illinois' U.S. senators are expressing alarm about how the state's economy will be affected by new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China. Pritzker, who christened the tariffs "Trump's Tax on Working Families,
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