Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 29 The Washington Post on Trump's OMB pick The White House memo announcing a federal spending freeze, rescinded Wednesday ...
Dominic LeBlanc says he’s convinced Canada will prevail against Trump’s sweeping tariffs, but admits things could get rough.
The proposed tariffs, if enacted, would raise annual spending costs for consumers by $835 per American, ING Economics ...
President Donald Trump has taken executive action to impose or threaten new tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China.
The potential tariffs against Canada include a 10% tariff on energy imports from our northern neighbors. Oil prices already ...
After tariffs, new vehicles will cost thousands more and many workers will likely lose their jobs, experts say ...
President Donald Trump's weekend announcement of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China were translating into a shock for market-based inflation expectations, prompting traders to now expect an annual ...
How are Donald Trump's tariffs on imported goods going to affect your budget? We explain what you can expect on prices for ...
Trump Tariffs Will Hit Americans at the Pump. These States Could See the Biggest Hikes. Gasoline prices will probably rise because of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico, which are ...
Professor of economics at Grand Valley State University, Dr. Paul Isley, shares his insight into what Trump's tariffs could ...
After four years of groceries pricing increasing at a double digit clip, Americans can expect threatened tariffs to increase prices immediately.
Are tariffs inflationary? Who will shoulder the increased cost? Will tariffs cause a recession? How do tariffs affect ...