The president has circled April 2 as the culmination of his "American first" economic policy, which has already shaken markets and started a trade war.
International leaders brace as steel, aluminum and vehicle tariffs kick off in the U.S., and the EU ambassador to the U.S.
Investors and companies hoping for clarity are likely to be disappointed—there may just be another spate of trade war ...
Sumitomo Corporation's diverse operations, 3.55% yield, and market conditions make it a compelling 'BUY' below ¥3,750 per ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Donald Trump Wednesday that his nation will retaliate against the United ...
From cars to champagne, consumer goods may be more expensive to import and export from Canada, China, Mexico, and other ...
The Trump tariffs — aimed at boosting U.S. jobs and tax revenues — will also affect imported auto parts, which were valued ...
"It's really hard to really sell this this policy to the American people," an economist told Newsweek about the Trump administration's implemented tariffs.
A new poll shows Americans are less likely to see Canada and the U.S. as close allies than they were two years ago.
The European Commission has identified 47 strategic projects which it hopes will kick-start the region's critical minerals ...
President Donald Trump’s moves in Washington are being felt in the milking barns of an upstate New York dairy farm. There, AJ Wormuth said he’s already seeing costs go up from Trump’s tariffs while ...
Winners include Tesla, and to a lesser extent, Ford. Losers include Canada, steelworkers, and US consumers with fewer choices ...