One minute after midnight Tuesday, 25% tariffs on goods imported from Canada and Mexico went into effect and tariffs on goods from China doubled to 20%.
Tariffs on Mexico and Canada took effect today ahead of President Donald Trump's address at a joint session of Congress, rattling markets and causing experts to warn of consumer uncertainty ahead.
Latest news and live updates on the Trump administration. Follow ahead of Trump’s speech to Congress, followed by a response ...
According to the University of Minnesota Extension, the United States, along with Brazil and Argentina, are the three primary producers of soybeans which are exported all throughout the world.
If we are talking about cars, insiders expect a new car’s price to jump anywhere from $3,500 to $12,200. Electronics from ...
The recent decline in U.S. stocks has wiped out all of the markets' gains since Trump’s election in November. That rally had ...
Automotive experts believe the added costs of President Trump's tariffs will be passed on to the consumer, and the auto ...
President Donald Trump's tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China are in effect.He says the goal is to pressure the countries to prevent fentanyl and undocumented im ...
Dr. Robert Marbut, senior producer behind the documentary “Fentanyl: Death Incorporated,” says sealing the border and ending the decriminalization movement are critical steps to getting fentanyl off ...
Lydia Moynihan joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share her thoughts on the potential implications of President Trump's new tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico officially taking effect on ...
Economist John Spry predicts with the new Trump tariffs, the price is going up. “Roughly $100 a month more for the stuff you ...
Tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico went into effect on Tuesday as part of President Donald Trump's effort to use trade ...