"If Trump follows through on his threatened tariffs, the ill effects will become all too real and not at all dated. The price of tariffed goods will go up adding to inflation," writes columnist ...
Leaders at Davos 2025 share diverse perspectives on Donald Trump's return to the White House, discussing its impact on global trade, technology, and geopolitics.
United States President Donald Trump has delivered the first international speech of his second term, appearing via livestream before the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Thursday’s remarks ...
President Donald Trump promised global elites lower taxes if they bring manufacturing to the U.S. and threatened to impose tariffs if they don’t.
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Speaking to the World Economic Forum remotely Trump told global business leaders they had the choice to manufacture in the US or face hefy tarrifs.
Though he failed to impose sweeping tariffs on day one as promised, Trump has repeated threats of applying big import duties soon, as reasons behind them shift.
The governor said she is very concerned about the president's idea to impose higher tariffs on China and new, steep tariffs on products imported from Canada and Mexico.
President Donald Trump said he would ask Saudi Arabia and other OPEC nations to “bring down the cost of oil” and reiterated his threat to use tariffs to bring manufacturing back to the U.S.
Countries frequently employ tactics like dumping - selling products below their domestic market value - or providing government subsidies to gain unfair advantages.
Governor Maura Healey told business leaders that President Trump’s proposal to put tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico could spike electricity costs by $200 million a year.