China, Xi Jinping and Trump
Digest more
Trump, Merz and Germany
Digest more
Trump, steel and tariffs
Digest more
CANTON TWP. − President Donald Trump recently doubled his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and a company wants his administration to expand the tariff to protect the Galt Alloys plant in Stark County.
Explore more
Sweden's economy and households are already feeling the heat from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs, the country's finance minister said.
The president cited figures from the Congressional Budget Office to suggest tariffs could offset the cost of tax cuts, though he omitted important caveats for why that may not be the case.
Trump's increased steel tariff could lead to you paying more for appliances and cars, while impacting ports in Philadelphia and Wilmington.
Consumers are watching what effect President Trump's tariffs will have on homebuilding, as Trump doubled down on steel import taxes.
1h
New York Magazine on MSNThe Supreme Court Will Settle Trump’s Tariffs. But When? And How?Once again, Trump’s aggressive, scattershot use of executive power has pushed us into new constitutional territory.
Another is that tariffs on “intermediate” goods, such as raw materials used to make other things, affect consumer prices indirectly. Even service industries depend on imported goods—think of lawyers using smartphones or computers made abroad.
Mary Barra said at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference in New York City she learned lessons from previous talks with Trump.