GEOFFREY GERTZ is a Senior Fellow with the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security.
Talks of tariffs from the Trump Administration have left a rippling effect between the U.S. and Canada. Meanwhile, across the river from Detroit, changes are already in motion.
While Trump has not yet specifically targeted imports from Australia, his offensive has profoundly destabilising economic and ...
Tariffs are now in effect on goods from China, and imports from Canada and Mexico could be next (again). Americans are likely ...
The rise in the cost of imported goods will make American goods more competitive in price, Thorsten Polleit, former Chief Economist of Degussa, Europe's largest precious metal trading house and ...
Federal Reserve officials take great pains not to comment on fiscal policy, but the looming threat from tariffs is forcing ...
On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico and Canada were deferred for a month, while those on China stayed in place.
Los posibles aranceles de retaliación aplicados a las exportaciones estadounidenses podrían ser otra causa de despidos, dijeron los expertos, ya que las empresas estadounidenses que dependen de la ...
Potential tariffs on Canadian, Mexican and Chinese goods on key sectors like autos, energy and tech hardware could impact certain companies. Read more on how investors can assess the impact.
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico are paused for now. But some Mid-Columbia ag products in cross hairs if they come back.
US imports surged to a record high in December, official figures showed today as Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs triggered a rush among American companies to import goods.
Call it the trade war that wasn’t. On Monday morning, the world awoke to the news that President Donald Trump was bringing ...