The U.S. ended 2024 with the second-largest trade deficit on record — and China and Mexico were the countries that benefited ...
Sweden's Assa Abloy plans to raise its prices if U.S. President Donald Trump moves ahead with the tariffs on Canada and ...
A potential trade war between the United States and its two neighbors has been thwarted for now, though the U.S.-China status ...
• Trump’s latest threat to stop sending money to South Africa because of racist conspiracy theories about the supposed ...
Tariffs would cripple Mexican border economies that are reliant on factories churning out products for the US and likely ...
The president’s tariffs against China, Mexico and Canada eliminated a trade exemption used by low-cost retailers.
Prices for softwood lumber and gypsum used in drywall, mostly imported from Canada and Mexico, are anticipated to soar if 25% ...
The question then is which does Trump want more: more tariff revenue or perceived international policy victories?
GEOFFREY GERTZ is a Senior Fellow with the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.
When President Donald Trump’s administration announced it would impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the world reacted.
Tariffs are now in effect on goods from China, and imports from Canada and Mexico could be next (again). Americans are likely ...
What happens should his luck run out? The game Trump is playing could turn American consumers into big losers.