We discuss the economic consequences of tariffs, why governments use them, and whether they actually achieve their intended ...
The Trump administration is off to a slow start on tariffs. By David Leonhardt Donald Trump’s second presidency is obviously off to a fast start. In almost every area that’s a priority for him ...
As the current term of the new administration begins, the wine industry finds itself bracing for the possibility of new tariffs on imported wines. While the idea of tariffs might sound abstract ...
Experts worry the Trump administration's tariff plans, if levied on key materials such as steel, could drive up costs of defense programs such as shipbuilding. Pictured, Robert Bowker welds the ...
Many countries are on alert following President Trump’s inauguration, awaiting an announcement on whether he will impose the 20% universal tariff executive order on imports he promised during ...
1:50 Trump’s tariff threats to China could hit Canadian wallets United States President Donald Trump’s tariff threats are not going away. Before and after assuming office in his second term ...
He pointed to one of its causes: sky-high tariffs had put America on the “road to ruin” by inviting retaliation and suffocating investment. It was a painful lesson, and it took decades of ...
The economy is a complicated topic, and discussing tariffs can get confusing. With President Donald Trump's official first day back in the White House, one of the economic threats that Trump has ...
The chart is pretty simple: it shows the proportion of American federal government revenues coming from tariffs, going all the way back to the early days of American independence. And to glance at ...
Businesses worldwide and mainstream economists are fretting about higher prices as President Donald Trump unveils his tariff-heavy economic strategy. But Jamie Dimon, CEO of the world’s largest ...
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said in a new interview that a small increase in inflation caused by the Trump administration's tariff plans would be worthwhile in the service of national security ...
President Trump is keeping his powder dry, at least for now, in deploying tariffs to advance his administration's push to redefine trade relations with other major economies around the world.