The tariffs proposed by President-elect Donald Trump will likely lead to higher prices – and inflation – for consumers.
Economists worry that Trump's tariff plan will raise the prices of a range of imported goods, from cars to electronics.
In the wake of Hurricane Helene’s devastation, Georgia farmers could face another challenge: President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed sweeping tariffs.
NBC News chief political analyst Chuck Todd argued on Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump's "tariff regime" is ...
China is continuing to buy US soybeans, confounding some traders who had expected the flow of shipments to slow down ahead of ...
In carrying out campaign promises on trade and the border, Trump risks worsening the inflation dilemma that catapulted him to ...
Kimmel dinged “the tariff of Nottingham” for “making good on those tariffs he promised. Trump said that on his first day in ...
Trump’s announcement that he plans to impose new tariffs on goods imported from China, Canada and Mexico opens the door to ...
President-elect Trump's plan to increase tariffs on goods from China and impose them on products from Mexico and Canada would ...
The tariffs he imposed on China in his first term were continued by President Joe Biden, a Democrat who even expanded tariffs ...
Mexico said Wednesday the United States will be shooting itself in the foot if President-elect Donald Trump implements his ...
Wisconsin and other Midwest states rely heavily on oil from Canada, which would be subject to a 25% tariff under Trump's ...