Trump has announced tariffs on major trading partners. Although this may lead to some short-term benefits, the U.S. is heavily reliant on imports of critical raw materials, especially from China.
Trump once again slaps taxes on foreign steel, aluminum, a move that proved costly in his first term
In slapping duties on steel and aluminum nearly seven years ago, Trump reached into the federal government’s tariff toolkit ...
The qualifying process for the 2025 U.S Open at Oakmont is open to professionals and amateurs with a handicap no higher than ...
President Donald Trump has announced his intention to create a reciprocal-tariff regime that increases taxes on the products Americans buy from countries that impose their own high import taxes.
The tariffs will apply to millions of tons of steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Brazil, Mexico, South Korea and other countries that had been entering the US duty-free under the carve-outs ...
President Donald Trump signed an order Monday to impose a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports to the United States.
Here we go again. Earlier in the week, the Trump administration slapped a new round of 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and ...
President Donald Trump signed an order Monday imposing global tariffs of 25% on all steel and aluminum imports in a move that ...
A new report indicates that import levels at the nation’s major container ports are expected to remain high as retailers ...
The Standard & Poor’s 500 climbed 0.7%, coming off a losing week that was bookended by worries about how potential tariffs ...
The SPDR Gold Shares, an exchange-traded fund that buys physical gold, was gaining a sharp 1.7% in morning trade. That’s ...
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