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Donald Trump keeps flipping and flopping on tariffs. Many are scheduled to kick in on Aug. 1, but who knows. Nevertheless, ...
The Trump administration’s tariffs are causing a significant shift in supply chains and diplomacy, with major U.S. corporations and trading partners scrambling to cope with the new rules.
The U.S. can either spend taxpayer money to help U.S. businesses export to the world (subsidies) or it can collect taxes so ...
Data rolling in on the collection of tariffs by the United States suggests the trade war initiated by President Donald Trump is already generating significant revenue for the U.S. Treasury.
Since he was sworn into office in January, Trump has threatened and implemented tariffs that dramatically change the ...
Top U.S. steelmakers' second-quarter fortunes are likely to be a mixed bag, caught between a fillip from higher steel prices ...
Consumer costs for apparel dropped 0.5% year-over-year in June, according to the BLS. But some items registered modest price hikes, including men’s shirts and sweaters, which rose 4.3% from May, women ...
Leaders say it is imperative that the EU negotiate that percentage down by Aug. 1 to avoid "severe" consequences.
For most of the current decade, the global economy has been much softer than most businesses around the world would like.
Over 350 people are reported to be dead since sectarian clashes between Druze militias and Bedouin tribes erupted in Suweida ...
The pause on many tariffs was supposed to end this week, but it didn't. Despite that, reports still indicate that tariffs have caused a notable recent spike in inflation.
President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t ...