Why, Naroff asks, would the White House upend the international trade structure by going after our closest trading partners?
President Donald Trump's tariffs on America's three largest trading partners have led to questions about how tariffs work and who pays for them when goods are imported.
The Trump administration’s tariffs and restrictions on Chinese imports are already hurting businesses making everything from plush toys to fast fashion.
Global equity funds saw their second weekly outflow in seven weeks by February 5, as investors became more cautious following ...
Hypersensitive currency swings to this week's "stop-go" U.S. tariff threats suggest a persistent offset to the new ...
The Trump administration has flaunted tariffs against some of the country's largest trade allies, a move that could cost millions.
Hysteria has erupted here and abroad over President Donald Trump's threats to level trade tariffs against particular ...
Hypersensitive currency swings to this week's "stop-go" U.S. tariff threats suggest a persistent offset to the new ...
Prices may rise for Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels and other Mattel products due to the Trump administration's handling of tariffs ...
Fears are heightening over the potential of a new trade war and its possible impact across the country. President Donald Trump has agreed to a temporary pause on the 25% tariffs he is proposing on ...
President Donald Trump announced his promised tariffs on Saturday and paused those levied against Mexico and Canada on Monday ...
On Thursday, Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump’s pick for trade representative, defended the White House’s recent move to impose tariffs on three major countries: Mexico, Canada and China.