President Donald Trump's use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
Proposed tariffs on Canada and Mexico could triple costs of lumber imports, some experts say, and hurt U.S. housing.
While Trump delayed the tariffs on Canada and Mexico, levies on China have taken effect and the trade war and economic ...
There’s a growing sense among some inside the Federal Reserve that President Donald Trump’s willingness to use tariffs as a ...
President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended stiff new tariffs on Canada and Mexico, easing the fears of homebuilders who ...
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said on Thursday a policy shift in the U.S. was causing uncertainty and President Donald ...
The question then is which does Trump want more: more tariff revenue or perceived international policy victories?
Consumer electronics, electrical equipment, and textiles and apparel are among the top categories of goods imported into the ...
The biggest winners from Trump’s proposed tariffs, Farley suggested, won’t be domestic automakers but Asian rivals that would ...
Key Takeaways U.S. trade representative nominee Jamieson Greer spoke before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday as a ...