Long-threatened tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump have plunged the country into a trade war abroad — all while ...
US President Donald Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs, including a 25 per cent levy on steel and aluminium imports and a 25 per cent tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada, with limited exemptions.
Canada, China and Europe have gone hardest in imposing retaliatory duties. Australia has joined Japan, South Korea and the UK ...
Tariffs are a central part of Trump's overall economic vision. He says tariffs will boost US manufacturing and protect jobs, ...
China vowed "all necessary measures" in response, as Washington edged toward an all-out trade war with allies and competitors ...
Some countries are fighting back with retaliatory tariffs, others are seeking exemptions and are trying to negotiate.
In the first 50 days of his second term, President Trump’s penchant for imposing and then suspending tariffs has shaken markets and confounded trading partners.
Major U.S. trading partners including Canada retaliate against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, escalating global trade ...
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning called for "dialogue and consultation on the basis of equality and mutual ...
President Donald Trump imposed sweeping 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imported into the United States Wednesday, a ...
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has warned that "all will lose" when countries get into trade wars, against the ...
Texas farmers, already struggling from drought and low commodity prices, say many farms could be in trouble if the trade war ...