Your next smartphone might be more expensive because of President Donald Trump’s recently imposed 10% tariff on Chinese imports.
Why, Naroff asks, would the White House upend the international trade structure by going after our closest trading partners?
India remained a net importer of steel, with a notable 20.3% increase in imports, reaching 8.29 million tonnes from April to ...
The Trump administration’s tariffs and restrictions on Chinese imports are already hurting businesses making everything from ...
U.S. President Donald Trump meets Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba for the first time on Friday as two allies wary of ...
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.
China hits back with export controls, Canada and Mexico remain under threat. USPS closes then reopens "di minimis" small ...
President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended stiff new tariffs on Canada and Mexico, easing the fears of homebuilders who ...
The Trump Administration's 10% tariff on all Chinese imports took effect on Feb. 4. Many unknowns remain, but Americans will ...
Jamieson Greer, the nominee to be US Trade Representative, said the U.S. has to open new markets to offset losses from ...
Mattel executive says it may have to charge consumers more for its toys because of higher tariff costs on imports from China.
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