President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China threatens to disrupt the global trading system.
Despite a temporary reprieve, the threat of economic havoc still hangs over Canada and, in particular, Ontario, which ranks third in the world for U.S. imports and will be significantly impacted if ...
If President Donald Trump follows through with his impending 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada, construction costs ...
Proposed 25% U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico could lead to a sharp increase in vehicle prices, auto industry executives and ...
Employers added 143,000 jobs in January amid LA wildfires, cold weather, uncertainty over President Donald Trump's trade, ...
While President Trump's proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico are currently on hold, we are seeing a lot of confusion circulating on social media about what a tariff is. That is why we are digging ...
China, the U.S.'s third-largest trade partner, has restricted exports of the strategic metals tungsten, bismuth, indium, molybdenum and tellurium.
Trump has threatened to place a 25 percent tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, as well as a 10 percent additional ...
Tariffs help spur U.S. manufacturing by discouraging U.S. companies from importing goods made in countries with low ...
Illinois bought about $44 billion in imports from China, including about $27 billion in computer and electronic products.
The pause on Canadian and Mexican tariffs allowed homebuilders to breathe a sigh of relief and the number of deportations ...