On February 1, President Trump signed executive orders placing substantial new tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, the United States’ three largest trading partners (see our CFR Global Trade Tracker ...
President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
Americans don’t import insurance from Canada, Mexico or China, but it could nonetheless get more expensive for consumers and ...
Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that tariffs are paid by foreign countries. During his inauguration speech, for example ...
Countries with democratic governments and mostly free economies should come together and create a new trade regime, based on balance.
Vietnam's trade surplus with the U.S. rose annually by nearly 20% in 2024 to a record level exceeding $123 billion, according ...
Europe, you’re next. That’s the latest message from President Trump, who has repeatedly said in recent days that he would slap punitive tariffs on the 27 members of the European Union. Tariffs “will ...
Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and ultimately the European Union would benefit no one ...
From new phones to kitchen appliances and clothes, Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports could result in a slew of higher prices.
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Trump's tariffs: A costly gamble for the American economyDonald Trump's tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and, ultimately, the European Union benefit no one. Even Americans ...
Beggar-thy-neighbour policies aim to benefit domestic economies at the expense of others through protectionist measures like ...
To justify his executive order imposing stiff tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China, U.S. President Donald Trump cited an “extraordinary threat posed by illegal aliens and drugs, including ...
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