Fox Business' Maria Bartiromo grimaced after being reminded that President-elect Donald Trump had called tariffs "a beautiful ...
Key U.S. trading partners are better equipped now to deal with President-elect Donald Trump's tariff threats than they were during his first administration, according to experts.China has spent the ...
During his first term in office, Trump imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion worth of Chinese products. The tariffs put ...
A version of this column originally ran in Le Devoir on November 4, 2024. Translated from the French by Elettra Pauletto.
After President-elect Donald Trump said he would enact steep tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, those nations urged talks ...
Economists are generally skeptical, considering tariffs to be a mostly inefficient way for governments to raise money.
President-elect Donald Trump and his team are now looking at rolling back some student debt relief that was started under ...
If the president-elect follows through, consumers and businesses are likely to see prices rise on everything from fresh fruit ...
President- elect Donald Trump is threatening our three biggest trade partners- Mexico, Canada and China with new tariffs.
A critical concern among economists is that President-elect Donald Trump's proposed blanket tariffs on imports would drive up ...
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