The main one is that he made the U.S. the biggest loser.
President Trump’s administration imposed tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, affecting 43% of U.S. imports. Click here for ...
Canada, which sends nearly all its crude oil to the US, has little leverage as the US buys most of Ottawa’s products.
Tariffs have made headlines in recent days with higher duties in the works for Mexican, Canada and China. How does Arizona ...
As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to hold out the threat of steep tariffs on Canadian imports, the federal trade ...
Although the situation remains in flux and a temporary pause is in place, one thing is very clear: sustained, significant ...
President Trump signed new executive orders targeting Canada, Mexico, and China, implementing the first set of tariffs under ...
This article was originally published on February 2, 2025, and has been updated to reflect four additional Executive Orders released on February ...
In 1965, the Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement was enacted, a precursor to NAFTA that removed tariffs ...
Tariffs are possible on imports from Mexico, Canada and China. The president of a small Arizona business wonders if her firm ...
American automakers have relied on labor from neighbors to the north and south since the early days of auto production in ...
The auto industry has built a North American supply chain that ping-pongs parts between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Tariffs ...