(Hint: Most often, other countries don’t pay for them.) By June Kim A pillar of President Trump’s policies has been tariffs, which are taxes on products imported from other countries.
A new 10% tariff on goods imported to the United States from China will undoubtedly drive up some costs for the U.S. auto industry, experts said, but the damage will be minor compared with what ...
Free Expression: After the tariff threat, Canada follows Mexico’s lead and gives him a deal to trumpet and a story to tell. Photo: Michael Nagle/Mauricio Palos/David Kawai/Bloomberg News At an ...
The president said his advisers would devise new tariff levels reflecting countries’ tariffs, taxes, subsidies and other policies affecting trade with the United States. By Ana Swanson Ana ...
President Donald Trump’s plan to hit imports from foreign countries with sweeping reciprocal tariffs could nearly double U.S. inflation if fully imposed, a study said, intensifying a recent ...
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on an array of trading partners, including Mexico, Canada, Europe, Colombia and India. He has instituted a 10 percent tariff on ...
If you’re confused by President Donald Trump’s tariff plan, you’re not alone. Trump and his economic team have made many contradictory statements about the rationale for tariffs, leaving ...
President Donald Trump wrote a lengthy Truth Social post about his trade policy overhaul on Saturday, emphasizing his plans to charge reciprocal tariffs to countries that the U.S. does business with.
To hear President Donald Trump tell it, Thursday’s new tariffs announcement was a significant and sweeping order that will bring the world to heel. But the plan, as it were, consisted of a ...
President Donald Trump is preparing to introduce reciprocal tariffs this week — a major change in trade policy that could have far-reaching consequences for domestic inflation rates as well as ...