President-elect Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to place new tariffs on imports from Denmark unless the country gives up control of Greenland, news that dented the stocks of some of Denmark’s ...
Trump routinely declares himself “a tariff man” and, at Monday's inauguration, underscored his promise to hike tariffs by praising former President William McKinley, who so fervently backed ...
As enterprises prepare for the new administration’s tariffs on U.S. trading partners ... You can do the math here. No wonder that even experienced transportation teams often take weeks or ...
Several industry outlets in the weeks following the election have reported that developers are bracing for a “one-two punch” to their bottom line if Trump follows through with his most extreme ...
Trump threatened tariffs of as much as 60% on China during his campaign but has tempered his plans. Canada and Mexico are now being threatened with a 25% tariff. Trump signs 4 new executive orders ...
Tariffs can be used by government policymakers to protect domestic industries from competition and correct trade imbalances, but they also influence exchange rates and currencies in ways that ...
The dollar remained steady against major peers, awaiting updates on tariffs from President Trump. Central bank decisions from the Bank of Japan, Federal Reserve, and European Central Bank are expected ...
1:50 Trump’s tariff threats to China could hit Canadian wallets U.S. consumer goods maker Procter & Gamble PG.N will again look to hike prices on its household basics such as Tide detergent if ...
President Trump on Tuesday vowed to hit the European Union with tariffs and said his administration was discussing a 10% punitive duty on Chinese imports because fentanyl is being sent from China ...
Companies haven’t been waiting for a formal Trump announcement on new tariffs to prepare their responses—many are ready now. Since the November election, in-house counsel at companies with global ...
US President Donald Trump with outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. File image/AP Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday vowed a strong response if Donald Trump slaps 25 percent ...
As a candidate, Trump proposed sweeping and across-the-board tariffs: up to 20% on imports from all countries, with a 25% tax on goods from Mexico and Canada, plus a 60% tariff on goods from China.