WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump on Thursday rolled out his plan to increase US tariffs to match the tax rates that other countries charge on imports, possibly triggering a broader economic ...
What Mr. Trump is doing with tariffs is a result of a lost consensus about how the United States should interact with other countries in the global economy.
The president's plan to tax trade partners raises concerns about higher consumer prices and market uncertainty, but some welcome the opportunity ...
The Trump administration on Thursday unveiled a new international trade plan calling for reciprocal tariffs, on the heels of proposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imported from Canada and Mexico.
"What we've seen since he's been in office is an obsession with 'culture war' issues," Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Companies hope to adjust to tariff threats and remain in global markets, says Sarita Jackson, who supports a bigger role for ...
Former Trump advisor Stephen Moore told CNBC the current dispute over duties is more likely to evolve into a “trade skirmish” ...
Many U.S. companies manufacture in Mexico, and President Donald Trump’s tariffs could affect their bottom lines.