Canada Unleashes Retaliatory Tariffs On US: Here Is The Full List Of Affected Products
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The White House issued a statement Tuesday morning declaring that it would be taking more steps to protect the intellectual property of US companies from China.
Trump has gone apeshit batty with his latest "national security" tariff proposal.
China, Russia, and Japan have yet to be granted exemption status and steel shipments from those countries are anticipated to dwindle over time as a result.
A few things you need to watch for economically this week could very well set the table for what comes next week and beyond. The influencers will be both geopolitical and earnings driven. It's important to note that Trump's decision about the l
Bond yields jumped today after the Fed's Beige Book noted steel stockpiling and tariff-related price hikes. The Fed's "Beige Book" is a compilation of economic activity by each of twelve Federal Reserve districts.
Join Jacob Hornberger and Richard Ebeling as they explore the benefits of free trade and the folly of tariffs and protectionism.
By now, unless you have been living in a Wifi-free deadzone, you've heard about the hundreds of billions in tariffs that the United States and China are flinging at one another like ninja throwing stars. When you're hearing numbers like "100 bi
China will not be easily cowed in a trade dispute. Chinese President Xi Jinping is now exchanging threats of tit-for-tat tariffs with President Trump, who announced Thursday he's considering raising the stakes another $100 billion. China vowed to def
Cue up Marvin Gaye's iconic hit, "What's Goin' On." I woke up to find that the tariff situation between China and the US is wreaking havoc on the world markets. To recap yesterday, the market struggled and yoyo-ed but closed at a very m
China announced additional tariffs on 106 U.S. products on Wednesday, in a move likely to heighten global concerns of a tit-for-tat trade war between the world's biggest economies.
Last week, China announced that it would retaliate against U.S. tariffs by imposing its own duties on a range of American products including apples, port and steel pipes.
I was in the gym earlier today trying to ward off the effects of trans-Pacific travel and 12 hours of time zone changes when the news flashed across the TV that the US government was issuing another round of tariffs against China.
Supposedly it's payback time. That's what the Trump Administration says about a new round of tariffs.
I ran across an article the other day whose title was straight out of the Orwellian Twilight Zone. Supposedly, Trump's Tariffs are a Tool for Free Trade.
It looks like Donald Trump has lost his Mojo when it comes to using your tax dollars to influence a Congressional election. While it may still be too-close-to-call, there's a good chance that his tariffs for votes gambit has failed.
President Trump's planned 25 percent tariff on steel imports and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports may provide a temporary boost for those industries, but the tariffs will do tremendous long-term damage to the American and global economies. Tar
It started, like so many things, on Twitter. Amidst a national debate over his promised tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum, President Trump tweeted on Wednesday that China has been asked to find ways to cut the trade deficit between the two countr
President Trump deserves applause for boosting the prospects for this county's forgotten manufacturing workers, notably in steel and aluminum. Democrats lately have neglected these Americans. Hillary Clinton barely campaigned among them in Michigan
In this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange gives you the latest breaking news on Goldman Sachs globalist Gary Cohn resign from the Donald Trump white house because of a difference on the issue of new tariffs that the U.S President issued today. We
Trump is getting heat for his threat to impose tariffs on "imported" cars in order to help American car companies. But what about all the "American" cars built outside America?
Do tariffs benefit a society, or is free trade the great engine of productivity and liberty? Jacob Hornberger and Richard Ebeling discuss President Trump's proposal for tariffs on steel and aluminum.
The situation facing stocks may appear more ominous with the addition of President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
The situation facing stocks may appear more ominous with the addition of President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
In this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange gives you the latest breaking news on Trump proposing new tariffs on imports to the U.S leaving many countries like China up in arms. Lindsey Grahm espousing his wisdom, Xi Jinping trying to be president f
President Trump warned Canada and Mexico that tariffs on metal such as steel and aluminum will only "come off" if the nations reach a deal on a new trade agreement with the United States.
Every special interest has a pitch on how to get government benefits at the expense of everyone else.
President Donald Trump on Friday declared "trade wars are good, and easy to win," a bold claim that will likely anger those on Wall Street… and even some establishment Republicans. But Trump says he's not afraid of them.
Trump hopes tariffs will bring back steel manufacturing jobs. It won't happen.