Inflation was a driving force behind Donald Trump's election victory, but he's put the issue on the back burner during his first week in office.
President Donald Trump is set to impose his tariffs over the weekend, gambling that taxing American companies for imported goods will ultimately punish the countries that make stuff Americans want – and bring those nations to the negotiating table.
Canada and Mexico say they’ve prepared the option of retaliatory tariffs to be used if necessary now that the White House says the U.S. will put in place 25% tariffs on imports from them this weekend.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday, but he’s still considering whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes.
The Donald Trump administration blamed the former Joe Biden regime for soaring egg prices in the United States. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on January 28 said, "The Biden administration and the Department of Agriculture directed the mass killing of more than 100 million chickens which has led to a lack of chicken supply in this country.
Stocks advanced, Treasury yields fell and crypto was volatile on Tuesday as market participants reacted to the slew of executive orders issued on the first day of Donald Trump’s second term as president.
President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico begin Saturday, but he hasn’t decided whether to include oil imports— a move that could affect gas prices despite his pledge to cut energy costs.
President Trump said Monday that he expects to put 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Feb. 1, while declining to flesh out his plans for taxing Chinese imports.
President Joe Biden looked back at his time in the Oval Office as a period of "hope, progress, and possibility," he said.
President Trump has a lot to say about FOMC chairman Jerome Powell—and yet it seems he won't take his fight directly to the Fed.
President Donald Trump said his 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico are coming on Saturday, but he’s still considering whether to include oil from those countries as part of his import taxes. “We may or may not,
"This time around, however, Jerome Powell’s words might mean less to investors who will be more focused on possible reactions from the Oval Office." Inflation pressures remain stubbornly above ...