Major trade partners swiftly hit back at President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs on aluminum and steel imports.
The new 25% rates for steel and aluminum expanded on barrier taxes the president implemented during his first term in office.
Beyond hurting Mexico's metals sector, the 25% tariffs also will hit manufacturers in Mexico making products containing non-U.S. steel.
Economic experts weigh in on how the quick-paced tariff policy changes will impact the American consumer wallet.
Seeing Canadian and American flags often flying side by side, travelers didn’t care what side of the border they were on.
Canada and the European Union swiftly unveil retaliatory levies against the U.S., hours after Trump's sweeping tariffs on steel and aluminum.
WASHINGTON >> Donald Trump threatened today to escalate a global trade war with further tariffs on European Union goods, as ...
Until Donald Trump. Until him, no U.S. president has been so ignorant of the lessons of history. Until him, no U.S. president ...
While Trump’s tariffs could help steel and aluminum plants in the U.S., they could raise prices for the manufacturers that ...
U.S. inflation slowed last month for the first time since September even as additional tariffs on steel and aluminum kicked ...
Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum took effect overnight, dealing another blow to a neighborly alliance and escalating ...
After President Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports went into effect at midnight, Canada and the European Union responded with levies of their own.
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