US President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs, including a 25 per cent levy on steel and aluminium imports and a 25 per cent tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, with limited exemptions.
The European Union and Canada have made it clear they’re tired of President Donald Trump’s interminable tariff slinging.
Companies like Novo Nordisk, Boeing, and Walmart are preparing for the impacts of President Donald Trumps tariffs. Executives ...
The union rebuffed Stellantis’ request to help it persuade Trump on tariffs last week because of its concerns about laid-off ...
The latest escalations in the trade war instigated by Mr. Trump came hours before the release of the latest reading of the U.S. Consumer Price Index, which eased more than expected in February, a ...
Oil prices eased on Thursday after surging the day before as worries about the impact of intensifying tariff wars on global ...
The CEO of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States on Wednesday warned that a European whiskey tariff would be ...
American trading partners responded swiftly to President Trump’s latest round of levies with countermeasures, creating more ...
The CEO of the Lego Group, the Danish company behind the popular construction toy, has said he is not worried about U.S.
Read here for an analysis of two mega-cap stocks to buy amid market volatility caused by tariff policies. Learn tactical ...
President Donald Trump's sweeping 25% tariff on steel and aluminum went into effect Wednesday. In Paducah, the United ...
Trump told CEOs in the Business Roundtable on Tuesday that the tariffs were causing companies to invest in U.S. factories.