President-elect Donald Trump has promised to enact tariffs on imports, primarily those from China, on day one.
It'll take time for Trump's tariffs to be implemented, but goods could still start getting more expensive in the meantime.
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, during the Great Depression, shaped how U.S. industries developed, and not only for the ...
Trump's biggest first-term trade impact was to shatter decades of political consensus favoring ever-lower trade barriers.
Steven Miran, Trump’s head of the Council of Economic Advisers, wrote a paper defending tariffs and arguing that tariffs are ...
Jacksonville deepened the St. Johns River to attract international cargo. Now JaxPort is waiting to see how Donald Trump's ...
The threat of tariffs on rooftop solar components will lead to price increases for consumers, but likely won't slow overall ...
But economic, political and technological changes have left Canada with few ways to handle trade restrictions now.
Canada is prepared to retaliate if President-elect Donald Trump imposes tariffs on the country. Canada’s Foreign Minister, ...
The last time Trump hit China with tariffs, Beijing devalued the yuan, blunting the impact. This time, Xi Jinping has ...
Trump's planned 60% tariffs on Chinese imports won't just affect electronics—they could drive up grocery prices too. Learn ...
China’s economy grew more than expected in the last three months of 2024, official data showed on Friday, as it awaits the ...