President Trump has introduced a range of new tariffs in his bid to stop foreign powers exploiting the United States.
A gobsmacked planet is wondering what's next from President Donald Trump on the tariff spree he's set in zigzag motion.
"Secretary Lutnick agreed to officially meet with Premier Ford in Washington on Thursday, March 13 alongside the United ...
Republicans scored a major win on Friday as the Senate approved the House-GOP crafted spending bill, largely authored without ...
After a lengthy meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump’s top trade officials on Thursday, Canadian representatives say they ...
Experts on the era say Trump is idealizing a time rife with government and business corruption, social turmoil and inequality ...
Virtually all economists, citing years of data and analysis, characterize tariffs as tax hikes rather than tax cuts.
Trump’s tariffs are stoking anxiety. The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell 10.5% on a monthly basis in ...
While CEOs, investors and regular people freak out, Trump spent his day annoyed and emotional about the trade war he started.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick took a shot at Canada, saying its response to Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum was “tone deaf.” On Wednesday, Canada imposed billions of dollars of reciprocal ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on FOX News argued for tariffs placed on Canada by the Trump Administration: MARTHA MACCALLUM: All right, Edward, thank you very much. And with that, we're glad to ...