Jalen Hurts’ teammate Astronauts Who Have Been in Space for 8 Months Push Back on Trump’s Claim They Were 'Abandoned' Why President Trump is pursuing a 'sledgehammer' approach with tariffs and ...
AP Photo/Alex Brandon Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth suggested on a call with leaders in Mexico last month that U.S. military ...
The automotive sector is one of the most vulnerable of all to tariffs. On top of this ... in another private-equity-backed deal. Dowlais (DWL) will be the only remaining part of the auto industry ...
Homes – the most expensive item most Americans ever buy – are about to get even pricier if the Trump administration’s proposed tariffs take effect. An analysis from John Burns Research and ...
President Trump, an avowed fan of tariffs, authorized a wave of new import duties Saturday on America's three closest trading partners — Mexico, Canada and China. The tariffs on Mexico and ...
Beijing's announcement of retaliatory tariffs on US goods arrived on Tuesday. The news came fast but with less punch than expected. "China's tariffs are relatively measured and not symmetrical in ...
Lutnick, delivers remarks after signing an executive order on reciprocal tariffs in the Oval Office at the White House on February 13, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump announced his plan to increase ...
A controversial campaign pledge to enact big, universal tariffs that would transform the global-trade system and usher in American prosperity has been whittled down to a set of hollow threats ...
Tariffs on U.S. goods and services could further limit cuts to interest rates in 2025. There’s now a small chance that interest rates could rise in 2025 according to the CME FedWatch Tool which ...
President Donald Trump imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese exports Tuesday and a 25% tariff looms over Mexico and Canada in one month. These tariffs could cause a trade war, which would inflate costs ...
The U.S. and some of its closest trade partners have gone back and forth on trade polices in recent days after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China.
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. “China [is] paying billions and billions of dollars” on U.S. tariffs ...