Now many farmers say they worry President Donald Trump’s incipient trade war will make things even tougher. “He’s out there with his wrecking ball just throwing tariffs around,” says Barb Kalbach, a fourth-generation corn and soybean farmer in Dexter,
As President Donald Trump wages a trade war with Mexico and Canada, the El Paso region – where trade totaled $160 billion in 2024 – is being pushed to a
Donald Trump’s long-threatened trade war has finally begun. The Trump Administration slapped big new tariffs onto Canada, Mexico, and China Tuesday, spurring retaliation from other countries, a market sell-off,
Growth expectations for the U.S. economy are falling as China and Canada announce their next move in the tit-for-tat trade spat with the White House.
Warren Buffett and Steve Cohen warned consumers would be footing the bill for Trump's trade war, and business bosses have now confirmed they plan to pass on at least half of their rising costs.
President Donald Trump initiated a trade war with Canada and Mexico, America’s two largest trading partners. Following through on weeks of threats, he imposed 25% tariffs on imported goods from Mexico and Canada and a lower 10% tariff on imports of Canadian energy resources.
President Xi Jinping signaled China’s determination to push ahead with an ambitious growth goal this year, despite the trade war. If Donald Trump boosts tariffs further, analysts say Beijing will need to unleash big stimulus to hit the target.
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Supreme Court rejects Trump’s foreign aid freeze as trade war brews over tariffs
Supreme Court orders Trump to release $2 billion in foreign aid payments
Divided Supreme Court says judge can force Trump administration to pay foreign aid
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to halt a judge’s order to restart nearly $2 billion in USAID payments for work that has already been done.
Minutes after US President Donald Trump launched his trade war, America’s second and third biggest trading partners—Canada and China—fired back with powerful retaliatory tariffs of their own. The Republican’s decision to finally follow through on his repeated threats to shakeup the global economy also sent the stock market deeper into the hole it started digging yesterday.
US stock markets have tumbled over concerns that President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will lead to a wider trade war and hurt the economy. The S&P 500 index, which tracks 500 of the biggest companies in the US,
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