Feb. 1, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump an­nounced a plan to slap steep tariffs on imports from key American trading partners – 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China. His ...
Tariffs of this size have never been contemplated between Canada and the U.S. ever,” said Beth Richardson, consul general of ...
Trump's tariffs will return the US to its protectionist past, but revising intellectual property rules — rather than imposing ...
Governor Greg Abbott and President Trump are increasing efforts to boost border security. The Governor traveled to Washington ...
Almost as quickly as he declared retaliatory tariffs, Colombian president Gustavo Petro caved and agreed to accept the ...
Since his inauguration, President Donald Trump has implemented several economic policies that have been challenged, rescinded or delayed within hours of being announced. Experts suggest reviewing ...
If the U.S. president can renege on a binding deal he signed without Congress or the courts saying a word, you might as well ...
There’s no U.S. precedent for Trump’s tariff use. But it does evoke China’s economic bullying.
Hullabaloo over Donald Trump's North American trade war feint and Gaza takeover drew attention away from the real dirty work: ...
Mortgage rates could go up because of a trade war between the United States and Canada, Mexico and China, according to real ...
Ever since Winston Churchill coined the phrase, politicians have extolled the “special relationship” between the United ...