On Saturday, President Donald Trump made good on his promise to impose steep tariffs on America’s three largest trading partners — Canada, China and Mexico — citing a national emergency on the flow of ...
The White House said Trump's tariff order also includes a mechanism to escalate the rates if the countries retaliate against ...
"Canada now has no choice but to hit back and hit back hard." Canada has so much of what America needs: high-grade nickel and ...
Trump is declaring an economic emergency to put duties of 10% on all imports from China and 25% on imports from Mexico and ...
Industry and corporate leaders are weighing in after the Trump administration confirmed it will move forward with tariffs on imported goods from Canada, Mexico and China.
The president says the tariffs on the country’s three largest trading partners will stay in place until they assist the US ...
Canadian and Mexican exports to the United States will face a 25 percent tariff, although energy resources from Canada will have a lower 10 percent levy. Goods from China, which already face various ...
Trump imposed a 10% duty on Canadian energy imports and a 25% tariff on Mexican products, prompting retaliation from both countries. The tariffs, aimed at addressing a national emergency, threaten a ...
Trump said a 25% tariff will go into effect Saturday on goods imported from Canada and Mexico, with a 10% tariff on goods ...
Donald Trump has signed orders imposing tariffs on top U.S. trading partners Mexico, Canada and China. Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of California explains why those tariffs will be "incredibly ...
Gov. Whitmer says these tariffs would raise costs on goods and services critical to Michiganders, like groceries, home ...