Tariffs have become President Donald Trump's favored economic move, and now a major tech company has blamed them for an ...
The European Commission is investigating whether to tighten its current system of quotas on steel imports to protect EU ...
Trump's plan to pursue reciprocal tariffs on all countries would drive up inflation if fully carried through, economists say.
As US navigates a shifting landscape of trade policy under new administration, markets grappling with implications of ...
Last week, he put a temporary pause on increased tariffs against Mexico and Canada, but now he says he’s planning to put ...
taking advantage of the country’s decision to remove import fees on key smartphone components. Despite these moves, only about 25 per cent of Apple’s production is expected to shift to India by the ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. We're importing more produce from Mexico Most of the fruits and vegetables we buy in America are grown in a few states, including Arizona.
President Trump has agreed to pause tariffs on Canada and Mexico for 30 days. But if tariffs on Canadian goods take effect — including a proposed 10 percent tariff on energy — Granite Staters ...
The toy industry has been facing slower sales in 2024, as a higher cost of living meant shoppers had less cash to spend on toys. Despite this, Mattel's shares jumped by 10% in extended trading in ...
(That doesn’t mean we won’t see those costs jump later ... Plus, New England is importing less electricity from Canada than it used to; only about 9% of the power used by the regional grid ...
(That doesn’t mean we won’t see those costs jump later; a recent New Hampshire policy change allows utilities to charge retroactively when short-term electric prices jump). Plus, New England is ...
Macquarie strategist Viktor Shvets has been a voice of reason for those fearing the return of Donald Trump could plunge the global economic and financial markets into chaos. His argument?