Mexico and Canada on Monday reached separate agreements with President Trump to pause tariffs for 30-days, staving off a U.S.
With Canada being targeted, oil, steel, and lumber could be some of the products that may be more difficult to obtain.
Michigan’s homebuilders fear tariffs will complicate matters for an industry that’s already struggling to build affordable housing after the pandemic drove up materials costs and interest rates.
There’s disagreement about how much prices will increase, whether companies will attempt to absorb a percentage of the costs, ...
The tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico could raise the prices of everything from cars and gas to homes and food ...
Matt Totsch, CFO at Trim-Tex, a family-run manufacturing business based in Illinois, around since 1969, with about 250 ...
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There is so much of what goes into a house that comes from other parts of the world,” the head of Tacoma/Pierce County ...
Several trade groups are sounding the alarm that President Donald Trump's tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China will drive up costs for Americans.
Trump also believes that both Canada and Mexico are not doing enough to stop the amount of deadly illegal drugs from entering ...
B.C. Premier David Eby said the tariffs, if implemented, would impact many sectors, but that he was most worried about “the ...
Canada's economy could shrink by 3.6%, while Mexico could take a 2% hit due to Trump’s tariffs. India, which has currently ...