WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will not let up his pressure on tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China ...
However, the commerce secretary did acknowledge that the tariffs would lead to higher prices for US consumers on foreign-made ...
He did acknowledge that the global tariffs would lead to higher prices for U.S. consumers on foreign-made goods ...
US tariffs of 25% on imports of steel and aluminium will take effect as scheduled on Wednesday, US commerce secretary Howard ...
Trade tensions escalate as Beijing retaliates against U.S. tariffs, impacting agricultural goods and potentially hindering ...
In Chinatowns across the country, people worry about the potential damage to business, loss of cultural traditions and the ...
President Donald Trump teased that tariffs could climb higher over time while responding to Maria Bartiromo's questions about ...
China announced tariffs on over US$2.6 billion (S$3.4 billion) worth of Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday ...
China has accused the US of pursuing “two-faced” policies, slamming Washington for imposing tariffs despite Beijing’s efforts ...
It was another roller-coaster week in US President Donald Trump’s trade war as tariffs against China came into force while ...
Tariffs are likely to result in "a little disturbance" as the president said, but the commerce secretary put an end to rumors they could lead to a recession.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, turned a blind eye to the poison flooding our streets. They allowed this to happen, and families like mine paid for their reckless border policy.