U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an order on Saturday imposing hefty new tariffs of 25% on goods from Mexico ...
Americans may see higher prices and disruptions in the agricultural, auto, energy and lumber sectors, among others. One example, experts give, is the cost of new car going up possibly thousands of ...
New tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China are expected to drive up prices on everyday goods, according to AAA.
On Friday afternoon, around the same time a delegation of senior Canadian officials was preparing to meet with President Donald’s Trump’s border czar in a bid to stave off withering new tariffs, Trump ...
Trump campaigned heavily on tariffs and threatened to implement them against Canada and Mexico on Inauguration Day, which was later pushed back to Feb. 1.
As the tariffs near reality, some businesses are beginning to prepare for a rise in prices that consumers will likely see as well.
Trump threatens tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada. Follow the latest news on Cabinet picks Tulsi Gabbard, Robert F. Kennedy ...
Trump had been threatening the tariffs to ensure greater cooperation from the countries on stopping illegal immigration and ...
The White House press secretary said the tariffs are expected to go into effect on Saturday for goods imported from Mexico, Canada and China.
President Trump has cited illegal flows of fentanyl and migrants as the main reasons for a planned 25% tariff on Mexican ...
Donald Trump returns to his Winter White House as the 47th president. His first term visits were nearly always eventful ...
Donald Trump's months-long threats of implementing tariffs on other countries are apparently hours away from becoming a reality.White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced at a news ...