Sun Sentinel readers rail against President Trump’s plan to impose steep tariffs on imported goods, including from our allies Canada and Mexico.
Doug Ford is set to fly in and out of the U.S. capital on Thursday for a meeting with President Donald Trump's commerce secretary which could calm or reignite trade tensions.
Markets have been unconvinced, with stocks repeatedly selling off amid Trump’s on-again, off-again threats and, despite ...
In an interview Wednesday with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Fox Business anchor Stuart Varney pointed to the rising ...
From a new federal tariff on paper to a recent state law that prohibits a big chunk of overdue book fines, officials for the ...
Amid the ongoing Canadian tariff turmoil, a state assemblymember has introduced legislation that, if enacted, would prohibit ...
After a fresh wave of tariffs from the United States, Canada and the European Union said they would impose billions in levies ...
Few can question the fact that the proposed Trump tariffs have rattled investors. Such levies increase the cost of doing business. Fortunately for investors, 74% of the world's economic activity takes ...
The share of consumers who expect a recession within the next year surged to a nine-month high, the data showed. A growing portion of consumers believe the job market will worsen, the stock market ...
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had ordered a doubling of the tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum, setting off ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has imposed a 25% tariff on electricity supplied to 1.5 million Americans in response to President ...
Tariffs on U.S. dairy products imported into Canada depend on whether the U.S. has exceeded quotas agreed to in U.S.-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement.
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