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Europeans were reeling Sunday from President Trump's announcement that eight countries will face a 10% tariff for opposing American control of Greenland.
Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland highlight why the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential import‑tax powers could reshape U.S. trade, foreign policy and small businesses.
The use of tariffs to try to rebalance trade has been a central plank of Trump 2.0 economic policy. But has it worked?
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump had been in office less than three months when he slapped retaliatory tariffs on imports from dozens of countries, arguing the duties would benefit American companies that have been treated unfairly by foreign nations.
President Trump exempted foods like beef, coffee and bananas from his sweeping country-by-country tariffs on Friday, as his administration grapples with cost-of-living frustrations and quickly rising prices for some types of food. The new exemption covers ...
Tariffs. They’ve been announced, unannounced, re-announced, raised and lowered. It’s an on-going saga with billions at stake! Days of our Tariffs Tariffs. They've been announced, unannounced, re-announced, raised and lowered. It's an on-going saga with ...
Last month, Mexico was the most popular export market for Chinese electric vehicles. The country imported 19,344 of them, which was a 2,367% increase compared to a year ago. That number could soon tumble as Mexico’s Congress approved steep new tariffs ...
President Donald Trump said on Monday that countries that do business with Iran will face a new 25% tariff. The announcement appears to mean goods from China, a major trading partner of both Iran and the United States,