Key Takeaways Chipotle gets half its avocados from outside Mexico, according to CEO Scott Boatwright; meanwhile, the U.S.
President Donald Trump's long-anticipated tariffs on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico were made official on Saturday.
President Trump’s long-promised trade war could start as soon as Saturday, leaving companies scrambling for a workaround for ...
Critics warn his posture could embolden China to expand ties to Latin American countries, and Russia to continue advances in ...
Republican U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn told reporters Monday that President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are “winning” by forcing ...
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Alienating allies and partners that the U.S. desperately needs means that “America First” will be “America Alone.” ...
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GlobalData on MSNTrump pauses tariffs but threat of trade war hangs over food and drinks sectorLooking at the lasting impact on the food & beverage sector of President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on imports.
President Donald Trump says he will impose his tariffs over the weekend, gambling that taxing American companies for imported ...
Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) on Sunday defended President Trump’s decision to levy 25 percent tariffs on Mexican and Canadian ...
A Lesley University basketball player may have made NCAA history: She could be the first one-armed player to score in a women ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump orders tariffs on Mexico and Canada — Texas’ biggest trading partnersThe tariffs, which also target China, are scheduled to go into effect Tuesday. They prompted immediate efforts to retaliate.
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Tribune Content Agency on MSNVictor Davis Hanson: Are Trump’s tariffs really tariffs?Hysteria has erupted here and abroad over President Donald Trump’s threats to level trade tariffs against particular ...
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