Donald Trump delivers on threats, targeting Beijing 'for the illegal fentanyl that they have sourced and allowed to distribute' US President Donald Trump will deliver on his often repeated trade threats on Saturday,
President Donald Trump will implement tariffs Saturday on the three largest US trading partners -- Canada, Mexico and China -- the White House said, sparking alarm for global trade. "The February 1st deadline that President Trump put into place at a statement several weeks ago continues,
If implemented, President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico could upend U.S. trade. These nine charts show what’s at stake, what comes next, and why it matters.
Starting on Saturday, February 1, products coming from Canada and Mexico will be affected by 25% customs duties, and those imported from China will see tariffs rise by 10%.
The 25% tax that Trump plans to slap on Canadian and Mexican imports as soon as Saturday could drive up the price of guacamole and trucks, among many other things.
WASHINGTON — With less than 24 hours before United States President Donald Trump's deadline to impose sweeping tariffs on the three biggest US trading partners -- Canada, Mexico and China -- the global economy is bracing for impact.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he would soon decide whether to impose a 25% tariff on oil imports from Canada and Mexico. The decision, expected by nightfall, will depend on oil prices and whether
Trump has pledged 25% tariffs on about $900bn in goods from both nations, whose trade surpluses with the US have long chafed the president.
China's Xi JInping will attempt to use Donald Trump's penchant for transactional deal making in order to avoid new export restrictions and support for Taiwan.
President Donald Trump said from the White House that he's looking at a 10% tariff on imports from China. He pushed Xi Jinping crack down on fentanyl.
US President Donald Trump said he could impose 10% tariffs on Chinese goods from February 1. China's stock markets fell after Trump's comments, breaking several straight days of gains. Trump had said he could slap tariffs of 25% on Canada and Mexico from February 1.
Trump has reiterated plans for 25 percent tariffs on neighbors Canada and Mexico on Saturday, unless they cracked down on illegal