The new duties build on actions from the president's first term while axing exemptions and product exclusions.
By Nora Eckert, Allison Lampert and Ernest Scheyder DETROIT/MONTREAL/HOUSTON (Reuters) - Executives across industries reliant ...
Yet amid this uncertainty, it’s possible that there may be a silver lining. Trump may inadvertently be paving the way for a realignment of trade relationships and the emergence of new economic blocs.
US President Donald Trump has once again raised the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state, this time linking the prospect to ...
As automakers brace for new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, Ford’s CEO Jim Farley is warning the extra costs would be “devastating.” Farley said the additional tariffs, which could go into ...
U.S. refiners have become more reliant on heavy crude from Canada. Tariffs on Canadian crude oil imports could lead to higher gasoline prices for U.S. drivers.
Canada, Mexico and European countries criticized President Trump’s levies on steel and aluminum with fears that they could ignite a global trade war.
Ford Chief Executive Jim Farley said the threat of tariffs and other policy changes emanating from Washington, D.C., have ...
And of course, there are sort of the smaller industries, including breweries in Texas. They are going to be impacted because ...
Trump did pretty much the same with steel and aluminum tariffs during his first term. But they took a toll last time, ...
President Donald Trump will host Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday as he escalates pressure on the Arab ...
The measures, effective March 12, eliminate country-specific exemptions and extend to downstream steel and aluminum products, ...