Momentary relief was met with the stark reality Friday that President Donald Trump is not done with this chaotic tariff regimen.
The sudden shift, implemented with just 48 hours' notice, led to the US Postal Service temporarily stopping package acceptance from China and Hong Kong earlier this week.
While many U.S. retailers are concerned about the Trump administration’s tariff plans, T.J. Maxx may end up benefitting from ...
Trump’s executive order on tariffs on Chinese products is a blanket 10 percent tax on everything coming in from the country. His proposed plans for Canada and Mexico are similarly broad: everything ...
A trade war with Mexico and Canada would have ramifications across the country. Here’s how it would impact Washington state, ...
CFR President and former U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman analyzes the potential economic consequences and broader ...
President Donald Trump on Friday reinstated a tariff loophole for small-value packages from China that was eliminated as part ...
Connecticut imports billions of dollars in goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, and the prices of some could be affected by ...
The handwringing over Donald Trump's tariffs misses the point that he is not taking a traditional approach to tariffs.
Tariffs help spur U.S. manufacturing by discouraging U.S. companies from importing goods made in countries with low ...
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin is rallying behind local small business owners that say they fearful about President Donald Trump’s ...
Plastics and manufacturing groups who sighed in relief when President Donald Trump backed away from tariffs on Mexico and ...