Trump floated the possibility of 50 to 100 percent tariffs on Canadian-built cars imported to the United States, saying, "We want to make the cars in Detroit." ...
It’s not clear if Canada wants to become a U.S. state, though technically it would be possible without its buy-in ...
Manufacturers sensitive to inflation-wary consumers are unlikely to immediately raise prices but could change ingredients, ...
The President says he’ll sign an order that increases U.S. tariffs to the rates other countries charge on imports.
Canada's main stock index rose on Thursday, with broad gains led by telecom and tech shares, although U.S. President Donald ...
"I just want to make sure people can put food at their table," the CEO of a food pantry told Newsweek about Trump's impact on their work.
Reciprocal tariffs refer to tariffs—the taxes charged on imported goods—the U.S. government plans to levy against global ...
North Carolina factory turmoil illustrates how tariffs can swiftly ricochet through economies, in unpredictable and often costly ways.
The wide range and uneven application of import tariffs by President Donald Trump is causing unease among consumers and businesses.
Canada would likely impose its own tariffs on U.S. goods if they're levied here, meaning consumers on both sides of the border could feel pain.
President Trump said that he's announcing increases on U.S. tariffs to match the tax rates that other countries charge on ...