President Donald Trump on Saturday signed an order to impose stiff tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China, drawing ...
President Donald Trump's long-anticipated tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico were made official on Saturday.
From an ice cream parlor in California to a medical supply business in North Carolina to a T-shirt vendor outside Detroit, ...
The president had promised action, though his team had been in negotiations over how to potentially dial back tariffs.
The new tariffs on imports from all three nations ‒ which are on top of existing tariffs ‒ went into effect Saturday.
American importers will pay a new 25 percent tax on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent levy on products from China ...
The move likely will trigger retaliation and risk igniting a trade war that could cause broad economic disruption for all ...
Mexico and Canada responded to the U.S. trade action with a 25% tariff against $155 billion worth of American goods as trade ...
The new levies on America’s top trade partners could drive prices higher for cars, electronics, lumber and more, threatening ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada would respond with 25% tariffs "against $155 billion worth of ...
Trump is honoring promises he made in the 2024 White House campaign that are at the core of his economic philosophy.
President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China — signing them at his Mar-a-Lago club on Saturday.