President Donald Trump’s plans to institute a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods on Feb. 1 have the potential to shake up automakers’ pricing, product availability and supply chains.
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President Trump should not pursue rash Day 1 tariffs after his inauguration is over. The market shock will be severe.
President Trump's import tariffs, and moves to dampen electric vehicle sales and production has the auto industry in a state ...
For four years, the Environmental Protection Agency made environmental justice one of its biggest priorities, working to ...
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We’ve become one of the brands that represents the National Football League across the entire world,” says Chiefs president ...
Policies in one of his first executive orders would make the U.S. less competitive with China, and would send car prices for ...
Pittsburghers hoisted Big Macs and railed against billionaires as Donald Trump was sworn in and Martin Luther King Jr. was ...