"It's really hard to really sell this this policy to the American people," an economist told Newsweek about the Trump administration's implemented tariffs.
Tariffs aren't just going to increase the price of some goods. It will also increase the cost of some services.
Beijing’s leaders are ordering fiscally strapped local governments to spend more to help workers, consumers and businesses.
Imposing new taxes on imports from countries that sell more goods to the United States than they buy may not undo trade ...
The tariffs add a new front to a trade war largely driven by Donald Trump's announcement of tariffs on Canada, Mexico and ...
China retaliated swiftly on Tuesday against fresh U.S. tariffs with hikes to import levies covering $21 billion worth of ...
From champagne to steel and now cars: United States (US) President Donald Trump's tariff target list and the retaliatory ...
China will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on some U.S. goods, its government said, while Canada vowed tariffs of up to 25% after new U.S. tariffs on both countries took effect.
Reassurance was the theme at the China Development Forum in a sign that Beijing seeks to offset trade pressures rather than ...
Retaliatory tariffs from Canada and China mark a new trade war under the Trump administration.
Costs are rising rapidly and might continue to do so—but that’s not the only change you should expect. We lay it out quickly ...
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