By Daphne Psaledakis, David Lawder and Bart H. Meijer WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European leaders were bracing for U.S.
President Donald Trump said the sweeping tariffs that he has imposed on Mexico, Canada and China may cause "short term" pain ...
Amid warnings of price increases, Canada moved quickly to retaliate, China said it had planned countermeasures and Mexico ...
Experts say the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act is untested for imposing import tariffs and Trump's action ...
Canada’s prime minister and Mexico’s president have ordered retaliatory tariffs against Americans, following through with ...
Follow the latest news on the tariffs and other Trump administration moves. Leaders for Canada, Mexico, and China, including ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday said there could be 'some pain' as he prepares to impose tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico ...
The US Chamber of Commerce called the decision “unprecedented,” adding that it will “only raise prices for American families ...
The tariffs, if sustained, could cause inflation to significantly worsen, threatening the trust that many voters placed in ...
The president had promised action, though his team had been in negotiations over how to potentially dial back tariffs.
Mexico and Canada responded to the U.S. trade action with a 25% tariff against $155 billion worth of American goods as trade ...