On Thursday, Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump’s pick for trade representative, defended the White House’s recent move to impose tariffs on three major countries: Mexico, Canada and China.
President Donald Trump has long been touting tariffs as a way to disrupt the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. and this week he took action with a 10 percent tariff on goods imported from China. "It's a ...
The world's leading central bank umbrella group, the Bank for International Settlements, has delivered its first public ...
President Donald Trump's trade envoy nominee Jamieson Greer told his confirmation hearing Thursday that universal tariffs ...
China hits back with export controls, Canada and Mexico remain under threat. USPS closes then reopens "di minimis" small ...
President Donald Trump announced his promised tariffs on Saturday and paused those levied against Mexico and Canada on Monday ...
With tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada on the table, some local farmers are concerned about what the impacts could be in the agricultural sector. They're remaining optimistic, but watchful.
President Donald Trump has temporarily suspended stiff new tariffs on Canada and Mexico, easing the fears of homebuilders who ...
Katie Martin Yeah, it’s so true. OK, so because you bring up tariffs, let’s start with tariffs. Trump has spoken about wanting to impose tariffs on the EU and on Europe. And look, he might impose ...
Jamieson Greer, U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. trade representative, put countries on notice they must lower import barriers to maintain access to the U.S. market.
The start of Trump’s second term has been marked by a flurry of executive orders aimed at fundamentally reshaping the government and American life.
U.S. trade representative nominee Jamieson Greer spoke before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday as a part of his confirmation process.
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