The exemptions, covering the two largest US trading partners, expire on April 2. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Consumers are likely to face higher costs for some imported goods, experts say. Here's the potential impact on your wallet.
The president knows his plans,” a White House official said, while Donald Trump presses ahead with tariffs that economists ...
Mexico's annual inflation rate likely rose during the first half of February as the core index remained flat, a Reuters poll ...
Inflation in Mexico is expected to have moved higher in February with a moderate decline in fresh fruit and vegetable prices and monthly increases in core goods and services. The consumer price index ...
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President Donald Trump ‘s commerce secretary conceded on Fox News that people will have to dig deeper into their wallets ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that 'I am not worried about inflation' resulting from President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, although he did acknowledge 'we could get a one-time price ...
If tariffs continue, Americans can expect to pay an extra 20 cents per gallon of gas, an additional 50 cents for each avocado ...
Trump postpones tariffs on Mexico, offering a one-month reprieve amid economic uncertainty. Mexican officials see it as a ...
Voters for the most part elected Trump because of his promise to lower prices, which have hit South Florida especially hard.
President Donald Trump's across-the-board tariffs on goods from Mexico have not only left President Claudia Sheinbaum ...