That would be on top of 25% steel and aluminum tariffs that Ford’s CEO says will “blow a hole in the U.S. industry that we ...
There is no question that tariffs will increase the input costs of key components in housing like flooring, millwork, and ...
Instead of turning economic policy into a battleground, let us work together to fortify the alliances that have kept North ...
History tells us that in a world of uncertainty and instability, Canada and the United States are stronger together.
Trump administration tariffs could have long-term consequences for Kentucky farmers, bourbon companies, the auto industry and consumer prices.
That may well be Trump’s end game after all: The crisis may pass, but the threat of tariffs will hang like the Sword of Damocles over any investments in Mexico and Canada for the remainder of his ...
Canada on Tuesday named a former deputy commissioner with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as the country’s fentanyl czar, hoping to show the U.S. it is working to prevent production and distribution ...
A 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada would 'blow a hole in the US auto industry,' Jim Farley says, while giving South Korean, ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley did not mince words with Wall Street on Tuesday, describing the impact from a lasting 25% tariff as being ...
Mexico will consult with the U.S. to explain why it considers the steel and aluminum tariffs ordered by President Donald Trump as “not justified,” said Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard.
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