Consider the various Trump “tariffs” leveled by an exasperated, and now $36 trillion-indebted, America. Almost none of them meet the traditional definitions of an industry-protecting tariff.
Expect the administration to move to more aggressive measures than the current 10% China tariffs, even if they harm consumers, Brian P. Klein writes in a guest commentary.
Trump is celebrating as a big victory the fact that, facing imminent U.S. tariffs, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed ...
Mexico, Canada and the European Union on Tuesday condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on all ...
European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen says U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum “will not go unanswered” and will trigger ...
The new duties build on actions from the president's first term while axing exemptions and product exclusions.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Like a watered-down drink, domestic sales for American whiskeys were unsatisfying in 2024, as ...
The EU is preparing to retaliate against Trump’s 25% steel tariffs with targeted countermeasures on American exports.
Senior Trump trade and manufacturing advisor Peter Navarro joins ‘The Faulkner Focus’ to discuss the Trump administration’s ...
Canada, Mexico and European countries criticized President Trump’s levies on steel and aluminum with fears that they could ignite a global trade war.