One economist warns the Trump administration may "have to put its hand on the hot stove of high tariffs" to learn the damage – or good – they could do for the economy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s longstanding bonhomie with President Donald Trump could be tested as the Indian leader kicks off a visit to Washington on ...
As President Donald Trump continues to enact his “America First” policies, Europe finds itself caught between Trump and Beijing. The return of Donald Trump to the White House has surprised few in ...
The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
President Trump pledged new 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. Two key American allies, Canada ...
Mexico's share of the market for auto imports to the United States shot up to 38.5%, more than triple Canada's share.
The 25 percent tariffs on imported steel and aluminum are the latest salvo in his ongoing effort to overhaul the U.S. trading ...
President Donald Trump said Palestinians in Gaza would not have a right to return under his plan for U.S. “ownership” of the war-torn territory, contradicting other officials in his administration who ...
The Mexican troops will be posted to hot spots along the border with high rates of illegal migration and drug and weapons ...
The first punches have been thrown between the United States and China in what could amount to a short-lived trade dispute with limited economic fallout or the start of yet another lengthy and painful ...
One reason governments use tariffs is to protect domestic industries. However, tariffs can have downsides, including reducing the purchasing power of consumers.
The 10% tariff that Trump ordered on China was set to go into effect Tuesday, though Trump planned to talk with the Chinese president in the next few days.