The White House press secretary said the president would move forward with levies on America’s largest trading partners on Saturday.
Trump had been threatening the tariffs to ensure greater cooperation from the countries on stopping illegal immigration.
Canada and Mexico say they’ve prepared the option of retaliatory tariffs to be used if necessary now that the White House says the U.S. will put in place 25% tariffs on imports from them this weekend.
President Donald Trump plans to roll out a 25% tariff on goods coming from Canada starting Saturday, a White House official said, a decision Gov. Maura Healey fears could lead to an estimated $200 ...
"You can see the Dow off more than 200 points. If you pop up the big board, John, you'll see right about the time she confirmed that these will begin tomorrow" ...
Live updates as Trump threatens tariffs on China, Mexico, Canada and BRICS countries. Follow the latest news on Cabinet picks ...
The Trump administration plans to roll out tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China on Saturday in response to an influx of ...
President Trump plans to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, citing trade deficits, illegal immigration, and drug concerns, risking consumer price hikes.
The Federal Reserve's favorite inflation gauge showed prices increased slightly in December 2024. Follow along for live updates on stocks, bonds and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial ...
US stocks slipped on Friday afternoon, with carmakers and Chinese companies leading the decline, as the White House said ...
The 25% tax that Trump plans to slap on Canadian and Mexican imports as soon as Saturday could drive up the price of ...
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