Trump said last week via his personal social media account that he will levy tariffs of 25% on all U.S. imports from Mexico and Canada, and an extra 10% tariff on Chinese goods.
Why Trump's tariffs may not end up so bad for the UK after all - While the threatened tariffs may mean the US buys fewer UK goods, it may also mean the US buys more UK services.
While it’s just another shopping season for some people, others are bracing for tariffs that President-elect Donald Trump has said he would put in place after taking office.
The unannounced meeting comes days after President-elect pledged to enact crippling tariffs on Canada and Mexico over illegal ...
Trump’s campaign promises included adding a 10% to 20% tariff on all nondomestic goods sold in America, a 60% tariff on goods ...
While the U.S. dollar is by far the most-used currency in global business, members of the so-called BRIC alliance say they ...
President-elect Donald Trump is planning new tariffs on China, but Chinese leader Xi Jinping outmaneuvered his last trade war ...
President-elect Donald Trump said on his first day in office he'll impose tariffs on goods from several countries like Mexico ...
If Donald Trump makes good on his threat to slap 25% tariffs on everything imported from Mexico and Canada, the price ...
Mexico’s finance minister says that the U.S. will be “shooting itself in the foot” by imposing a 25% tariff on goods coming ...
President-elect Donald Trump has promised to bring down prices on groceries, rent and other basic necessities of life.
During Mr. Trump's first presidency, his administration imposed tariffs that left 60% of U.S.-China trade subject to 20% tariffs. Researchers believe that it may take years to fully assess the success ...