China’s exports to developing markets have soared, opening indirect routes to the U.S. market that officials in Beijing worry may be closed under pressure from President Trump.
President Trump has upended global markets by imposing tariffs on imports from several of America's top trading partners. Here's what to know.
S&P Global put the probability of the auto industry experiencing an extended disruption period at 50%. That includes a host ...
Democratic Senators grilled President Trump’s ambassador nominees for Canada and Mexico during the Senate Committee on ...
Lorain mayor joins U.S.-Canada coalition opposing tariffs that could cost residents thousands a year
Lorain Mayor Jack Bradley joined 29 other U.S. and Canadian mayors from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative in ...
Donald Trump ratcheted up tariff threats against U.S. trading partners this week, including sweeping fees on imported steel ...
Mexico's Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Thursday his government was having intensive talks with the United States ...
Former New York Times Beijing bureau chief Jane Perlez and editorial page editor James Dao discuss why China is so important ...
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's overall economic vision. He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, ...
Trump can wage this war because he has the world’s largest weapon: the U.S. economy. When a consumer of our size changes its buying patterns, it can have a devastating effect on others. Canada and ...
At her Wednesday press conference, reporters questioned Mexico's president about how the nation would weather a U.S.
President Donald Trump imposed sweeping 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported into the United States Wednesday, a policy aimed at leveling the playing field for US manufacturing but a move ...
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