Mounting concerns about the Trump administration's trade policies are driving institutional investors away from U.S. stocks.
Canada and Mexico will face the biggest growth downgrades — a fallout from Trump’s 25 per cent tariff on imports.
A court filing said the reinstatement process was underway for the workers despite the "substantial burdens" the process creates.
Observers predict the two sides must make progress on touchy issues such as trade and fentanyl before China will agree to leaders’ meeting.
It’s been two weeks since U.S. President Donald Trump moved forward with his plan to levy tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China. So far, the impact is yielding mostly negative results, as prominent ...
US stock futures pulled back on Tuesday following two days of gains as investors concerned about economic slowdown looked to the Federal Reserve's policy meeting for insight. Meanwhile, oil futures ...
Australia’s economic soft landing is looking bumpier, as US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs regime threatens local businesses, a new report has found.
WASHINGTON STATE — Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell says Congress should intervene before a trade war expands. She spoke at a ...
The United States imports cars from Mexico, smartphones from China, crude oil from Canada and vaccines from Ireland. As ...
Trump's reciprocal tariffs are a prescription for stagflation that could torpedo his credibility with America's voters. With reciprocal tariffs increasingly likely to be imposed in April, investors ...
Keen to avoid hefty new tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump, Honda will source batteries for its hybrid vehicles from fellow Japanese automaker Toyota and its battery plant in North Carolina.