The potential economic risks for the US — higher inflation and industrial disruption — are well known.
Washington’s trade associations spent the weekend denouncing the across-the-board tariffs announced by Trump on imports from ...
Mr Trump on Saturday signed an executive order placing 25 per cent tariffs on goods imported from Canada and Mexico and a 10 ...
The visit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the first major indication of how the Trump administration will handle relations with allies such as Japan and South Korea.
This has been spelled out most clearly by Pierre Poilievre, the far-right leader of the official opposition Conservatives, who are poised to come to power in a federal election almost certain to ...
The Saudis are furious. The Danes are scrambling. Colombia has backed down. Mexico and Canada stand in a purgatory between ...
Canada joined Mexico in announcing retaliatory tariffs ... the allegation by the White House that drug cartels have an alliance with the Mexican government, a point used by the administration ...
Federal authorities in Mexico have vigorously denied that any such alliance exists. Claims to the contrary are a highly sensitive issue in Mexican politics, especially as Mr. Trump has focused on ...
As the Trump administration's plans for tariffs on the U.S.'s top three trading partners evolved last week, ag groups throughout the country were working to respond and plan for the future.
The American tariffs were part of a broader package the administration had planned for Tuesday against China, Canada and Mexico — America ... Bodo Schackow/picture alliance, via Getty Images ...
John Bozzella, the president and CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation ... between the inauguration next week and the midterm elections. The administration would be reviewing tax policy ...