WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will not let up his pressure on tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China ...
President Donald Trump teased that tariffs could climb higher over time while responding to Maria Bartiromo's questions about ...
U.S. President Donald Trump will not let up pressure on tariffson Mexico, Canada and China related to their handling of ...
President Donald Trump declined to predict whether the U.S. could face a recession amid stock market concerns about his ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem assured that the strategy behind the Trump administration’s tariffs includes ...
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, turned a blind eye to the poison flooding our streets. They allowed this to happen, and families ...
Trump at first imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports to the U.S., then exempted the duties on Mexican- and ...
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 ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphatically rejected the risks of a recession even as markets slide — and said America’s ...
The levies, ordered by President Donald Trump in February, include imports from Canada and Mexico — which are among the top ...
The levies, ordered by President Donald Trump in February, include imports from Canada and Mexico — which are among the top foreign suppliers — and apply to finished metal products, too. U.S.