One economist warns the Trump administration may "have to put its hand on the hot stove of high tariffs" to learn the damage – or good – they could do for the economy.
President Donald Trump said yesterday he will impose new tariffs beginning today on Canada, Mexico and China. I caught up with USA TODAY White House correspondent Joey Garrison to learn more.
Expect the administration to move to more aggressive measures than the current 10% China tariffs, even if they harm consumers ...
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President Trump acknowledged that the across-the-board tariffs he ordered into effect Saturday on imports from Canada, Mexico and China might cause “some pain,” but argued that they will pay ...
President Donald Trump acknowledged that consumers could soon feel the financial burn of his economic plan, which includes ...
President Donald Trump's continued roll out of a wide array of tariffs is rattling small business owners already dealing with ...
The rapid-fire shots of tariffs and import curbs hearken back to Trump’s first term in office, when the U.S. and China ...