Opinion
Trump’s tariff whiplash
On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico and Canada were deferred for a month, while those on China stayed in place.
Canadian investigators were effectively cracking down on fentanyl trafficking and production well before U.S. President ...
Despite Trump's well-documented position, the Journal declared the expected trade war "the dumbest" in history and predicted that the new administration's economic protectionism would backfire. It was ...
The “cult of Bismarck” in Germany is instructive on the cultural basis of Trump’s tariffs and, relatedly, cultural nationalism devoid of an economic rationale.
The cost might rise for Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other Mattel products due to the Trump administration's handling of ...
About 1,500 members of Mexico’s National Guard have been deployed to Sonora's border with Arizona as part of Operativo ...
President Donald Trump has boasted that he won his second term on two issues, on the U.S. southern border and immigration -- and "on groceries." On the campaign trail Trump repeatedly promised that ...
Border seizures of fentanyl, a drug that the Trump administration has declared part of a national emergency, declined 18.8% ...
The hospital lobby is petitioning President Donald Trump to grant carve-outs for medical devices and pharmaceutical products ...
3:01 ‘All hands on deck’ to beef up Canada’s border security after Trump’s tariff break Canadian investigators were effectively cracking down on fentanyl trafficking and production well before U.S.
President Trump recently instituted new tariffs on two allies and one adversary: 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on China. Many are concerned that the tariffs will raise prices for U.S.
The biggest risk is not that Mr. Trump is committed to a gloves-off plan for the cartels. It’s that, beyond the tough talk, ...