President Donald Trump is preparing to levy tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, despite concerns about the implication for ...
The possibility of tariffs could trigger higher prices and potentially disrupt the energy, auto, lumber and agricultural ...
As the tariffs near reality, some businesses are beginning to prepare for a rise in prices that consumers will likely see as well.
Besides imposing 25% tariff on Canadian imports to the US today (1 February), Donald Trump has also imposed 25% tariff on Mexico and 10% tariff on China after taking office ...
A new wave of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump will officially go into effect at midnight, raising costs on a range of imported goods.
New tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China will begin tomorrow, potentially impacting prices and trade relations.
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The price of gas, groceries, and goods could soon skyrocket.On Saturday, Feb. 1, the White House will impose major tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, and it could ...
US President Donald Trump confirmed his intention to impose tariffs on goods from the European Union, criticizing the EU's ...
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The White House press secretary said the tariffs are expected to go into effect on Saturday for goods imported from Mexico, Canada and China.
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on imported goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, set to take effect tomorrow.