President Donald Trump’s tariffs are adding “a lot of cost and a lot of chaos” to the auto industry, Ford (F) CEO Jim Farley ...
The 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports from Mexico ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump "is not justified" because the U.S. runs a steel and aluminum trade surplus with Mexico, Mexican Economy ...
But Trump's new steel, aluminum and reciprocal tariffs will boost inflation. Big tariffs on Canada, Mexico, Europe, Japan and others will weaken those economies, encourage retaliation against the U.S.
Last week, President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on imports from China, a move that experts expect will hike up prices ...
A 25 percent tax on foreign steel and aluminum is expected next month, raising building costs and potentially hampering homebuyers.
The Cars.com American-Made Index lists two Teslas, three Hondas, a Volkswagen and a Toyota ahead of the Jeep Gladiator, the ...
Consider the various Trump “tariffs” leveled by an exasperated, and now $36 trillion-indebted, America. Almost none of them meet the traditional definitions of an industry-protecting tariff.
Expect the administration to move to more aggressive measures than the current 10% China tariffs, even if they harm consumers ...
President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States. Local construction ...
Trump is celebrating as a big victory the fact that, facing imminent U.S. tariffs, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley did not mince words with Wall Street on Tuesday, describing the impact from a lasting 25% tariff as being "devastating." ...
Which nation ultimately bears the cost of a tariff depends on what that country makes and its pull in the global market.