Investors bought dollars, sold stocks and fretted about inflation on Monday in a scramble to assess the risk of a trade war ...
Tobi Lutke - the co-founder of Shopify -hit out at outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after he announced ...
Canada’s prime minister and Mexico’s president ordered retaliatory tariffs on goods from the U.S, following through with ...
Fans at a Toronto Raptors game continued an emerging trend Sunday of booing the American national anthem at pro sporting ...
For his first official trip as secretary of state, Marco Rubio went to Panama. The transportation secretary and Vice ...
President Trump’s new tariffs could impact the cost of groceries, energy, and goods imported from Mexico, Canada, and China.
President Trump’s move to place tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China has triggered a trade war. WSJ’s economics reporter Jeanne Whalen explains how the tariffs can drive up prices for ...
President Donald Trump made good on his threats to impose tariffs on some of the U.S.'s trading partners, announcing Saturday ...
The publication's editorial board is convinced that such a "hammer blow to Mexico and Canada" shows that "no country or industry is safe" ...
The trade penalties that Trump signed Saturday caused a mix of panic, anger and uncertainty, and threatened to rupture a ...
Some food and gas prices may go up following the announcement of new tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada. Dos Hermanos grocery store in West Palm Beach is bracing for tariffs.
President Donald Trump said on Sunday night that more tariffs, this time on the 27-member European Union, will "definitely" happen.