President Donald Trump has imposed new tariffs on imports from Canada, China, and Mexico, potentially igniting a trade war.
Several key products everyone buys on a daily basis — like food, fuel and clothes — all come from Canada, Mexico and China.
KyPolicy Executive Director Jason Bailey says Kentucky has the 6th biggest share of imports from Mexico, Canada and China.
Global markets buckled up for a turbulent session Monday after Trump launched a trade war with sweeping tariffs on Canada, ...
President Trump ordered 25% tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China beginning Tuesday, prompting international ...
Here are some things to know about Trump’s actions, the counters from U.S. trading partners and what it means for American ...
Canada’s prime minister and Mexico’s president have ordered retaliatory tariffs against Americans, following through with ...
The organization responsible for New England’s electrical grid says it’s too soon to say how much tariffs may increase prices ...
The tariffs that President Donald Trump has announced against three of the United States’ biggest trading partners—Canada, ...
The trade penalties that Trump signed Saturday at his Florida resort caused a mix of panic, anger and uncertainty, and ...
Trump declared an economic emergency Saturday in order to place duties of 10 percent on all imports from China and 25 percent on imports from Mexico and Canada. Energy imported from Canada, including ...