President Donald Trump on Monday agreed to a 30-day pause on his tariff threats against Mexico and Canada as America’s two largest trading partners took steps to appease his concerns about border ...
China retaliated against new U.S. tariffs soon after they took effect Tuesday, imposing duties on the imports of some American goods and launching an antitrust probe into Google, broadening the trade ...
Just two weeks into his second administration, the chaos Trump campaigned on is taking root, leaving just about everyone — from CEOs to trade officials to school teachers — on unsure footing.
The past 48 hours of tariff policies have stunned markets and boardrooms across the world.
Trump pauses North American tariffs; China retaliates USAID on the chopping block Gabbard, RFK Jr. face key committee votes ...
The new president has left virtually no corner of the nation’s capital untouched in a wide-ranging effort to tear down the ...
The president has announced new trade tariffs for Canada, Mexico and China, but has not yet done so for the EU or the UK ...
President Trump has agreed to put tariffs on both Canada and Mexico on hold — for now. Earlier in the day, Trump talked to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and agreed to put planned tariffs on ...
China imposed tariffs on some U.S. imports in response to new tariffs President Donald Trump put on Chinese goods beginning shortly after midnight on Tuesday.
Trade restrictions on China are expected to drive up prices for electronics, clothing, household goods, and medical supplies.
Local reactions vary as Trump's tariffs on key trade partners spark debate over economic and consumer effects.