Now that President Donald Trump has announced a 30-day reprieve from punishing U.S. tariffs against both Canada and Mexico ...
Trump did pretty much the same with steel and aluminum tariffs during his first term. But they took a toll last time, ...
Which nation ultimately bears the cost of a tariff depends on what that country makes and its pull in the global market.
But Trump's new steel, aluminum and reciprocal tariffs will boost inflation. Big tariffs on Canada, Mexico, Europe, Japan and others will weaken those economies, encourage retaliation against the U.S.
Expect the administration to move to more aggressive measures than the current 10% China tariffs, even if they harm consumers ...
The measures, effective March 12, eliminate country-specific exemptions and extend to downstream steel and aluminum products, ...
The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
Trump promised a “resurgence” of American manufacturing Monday as he signed 25% tariffs on aluminum and steel, teasing that ...