Some states are more likely to feel the hit from Trump's tariffs than others, according to a new LendingTree report. Eight states, in particular, will see at least two-thirds of their imports impacted ...
The White House has insisted that its new tariffs would equalize the ability of the U.S. and foreign manufacturers to compete. The European Union, for example, has an average VAT of 21.8 percent, ...
Critics of President Donald Trump’s trade agenda have warned that his introduction of punishing new tariffs will cause prices ...
American importers have been stockpiling the popular Italian bubbly Prosecco as a hedge against the possible impact of ...
The 25% tariffs Trump was to impose on Mexico and Canada, joined with a 10% tariff on China, would have pushed up underlying ...
An additional 10% tariff on all Chinese goods took effect Tuesday, a day after President Trump agreed to pause his threatened ...
At the regional level, provinces are taking their own actions, with multiple premiers saying they have directed their respective liquor boards to stop selling American alcohol.
Following are just a few imported goods whose prices may be hit first: For decades, auto companies have built supply chains ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs will have significant economic consequences on both sides of the border.
The White House confirmed that President Donald Trump will impose a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada — two of the largest suppliers of agricultural products to the US — on February 1.
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