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President Donald Trump has announced he’s levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico starting Aug. 1.
Trump’s tariffs spark a nationalist reaction in Latin America. Is the U.S. president a godsend for the region’s leftist leaders?
Damian Lillard returns to the Trail Blazers on a 3-year deal worth $42 million, AP source says ...
President Trump is reportedly pushing for higher blanket tariffs on imports from the European Union, throwing a wrench in ...
A gauge of stocks of U.S. carmakers and suppliers has soared more than 40% from its tariff-fueled April depths, handily ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said in a letter that he will raise taxes on many imported goods from Canada to 35%, ...
Havana Club is going places, even without the huge United States market to rely on. The rum’s CEO, Christian Barré, explains ...
A new survey by the Federal Reserve reveals President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs are already costing consumers.
Rep. Henry Cuellar warned the end of the Tomato Suspension Agreement could raise grocery prices and put South Texas jobs at ...
Not since 2006 has one country ranked first for exports, imports and total trade on an annual basis. Mexico ranks first for ...
The president announced big tariff increases in Indiana’s largest export markets last week, including 35% on the state’s No. 1 partner, Canada, and 30% on Mexico.
“Trump has put pressure on a seeming plethora of Asian trading partners to buy more U.S. LNG,” said Tim Daiss, at the APAC ...