First some good news for U.S. aluminium buyers. President Donald Trump has backed off from his threat to hit imports of ...
CODDLING America’s steel industry has long been a policy of presidents from both sides of the political aisle. Donald Trump, ...
The U.S. liquor industry has been hoping to avoid retaliatory tariffs on its products, but instead they look set to hit — and ...
Trump's 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports could have widespread impact on manufacturers and consumers ...
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The Trump reprieve applies to products covered under a 2020 pact, which leaves a lot of goods still subject to the new 25% ...
U.S. President Donald Trump threw a curve ball at China by linking the fentanyl issue to his tariffs on imports.
The typical American consumer is highly unlikely to purchase raw steel or aluminum on their own. That might lead them to believe their wallets are shielded from the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump ...
The current debates over tariffs are the latest example of the Trump era sending conservatives back to the drawing board.
It's no wonder that they'd like to do that again. The steel industry's request for more tariffs is pure self-interest.
I am not an economist but I have common sense. Donald Trump's tariff war will only bring on additional costs for consumers.