U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs against Canada and Mexico led to retaliatory taxes by both countries on U.S. imports.
The moves were driven largely by the expectation that tariffs and a possible full-blown trade war will stoke inflation.
President Donald Trump's plan to implement tariffs on key United States trading partners could affect more than $100 billion ...
With Trump finally signing executive orders on Saturday under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), the ...
Firing the opening salvos of a trade war, Donald Trump said his reasons were simple: stop “illegal aliens” and put an end to ...
Fletch Wholesale, a Pinellas Park floral retailer, said it's canceling Canadian orders and seeking out new partners.
Uncertainty surrounds the trade war touched off by Trump’s tariffs. But some of the basics are taking shape.
The president has an ambitious economic plan, starting with trade, and doesn’t appear interested in negotiations—yet.
President Trump has kept his promise on his campaign pledge to implement tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China with possible ...
So far, many CEOs' remarks are similar to those of Textron TXT.N CEO Scott Donnelly, who said on January 22nd that "we're ...
Mexico agreed to rush 10,000 national guard troops to the border to strengthen efforts to block the flow of drugs, especially ...
With sweeping tariffs on Canada still a possibility, 7 News spoke with a range of voices who explained the impact this will ...