President Trump on Wednesday said he planned to use money brought in from tariffs on imports to provide aid to soybean farmers who have been hurt by a trade dispute with China. “The Soybean Farmers of ...
China said there are no winners in trade wars as it reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump's new and rising import tariffs on softwood lumber, upholstered furniture, and kitchen cabinets and vanities.
US President Donald Trump said he would confront Chinese President Xi Jinping over Beijing’s refusal to purchase American soybeans, a growing area of tension between the world’s two largest economies.
U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports of around 55% are a "good status quo," but the Trump administration would like to find areas where bilateral trade could increase more freely, U.S. Trade Representative ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's import tariffs have breathed life into dormant free trade talks across the globe and driven alliances at an unrivalled pace between partners seeking to offset lost ...
President Donald Trump ordered new tariffs Monday on imported lumber, cabinets and furniture, as the administration targets Chinese manufacturers.
President Donald Trump threatened Monday to impose “substantial Tariffs on any Country that does not make its furniture in the United States,” he wrote in a Truth Social post. “Details to follow!!!” ...
As the global economy stumbles into the fourth quarter, China is increasingly feeling the strain of trade tensions and weak demand at home.
Trump announced last week a 50% tariff on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, and a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture, to take effect Wednesday, Oct. 1.
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Trump Goes on Bizarre Spree of New Tariff Threats

One day after Donald Trump said he would issue the national guard to Portland, the Beaver State filed a 41-page legal complaint accusing the country’s leader of having “trampled” the U.S. Constitution ...
President Donald Trump just announced a new 30% tariff on non-U.S. upholstered furniture. Does it spell trouble for RH?
The Trump administration "won't tolerate" any pressure from trade partners, as Peter Navarro explains a new set of tariffs boosts America's supply chain and national security.