President Donald Trump is planning to levy new tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday. Those countries are big international trade partners for many US states. Canada was the largest goods ...
Washington's temporary relief for import tariffs on goods covered under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) has triggered a spike in US companies seeking exemption under the trade deal ...
US President Trump's tariffs are reshaping US trade policy and overhauling decades of free-trade agreements with friend and foe alike. Trump is just more than a week away from potentially imposing ...
Now, car shoppers are facing the added pressure of deciphering U.S. tariff policy. On Wednesday, President Trump issued a one-month delay for U.S. automakers on tariffs placed on imports from ...
Trump's tariffs would have a worse effect on the auto industry than a UAW strike, Anderson Economic Group forecasts. New-vehicle costs could rise well above $9,000 per vehicle under proposed tariffs.
President Donald Trump is pursuing what he considers fair trade via reciprocal tariffs, many of which are going into effect next week against Canada and Mexico and an added hike on China's tariffs.
Trump has called for levying a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada and Mexico and 60% on China, along with “an additional 10% tariff, above any additional tariffs” on China, Reuters reported.
That bet could take a hit Tuesday, when the president's 25% tariff on Mexican imports goes into effect – unless there is a last-minute deal. “It’s going to have a huge impact,” Cadena said.