Getty Images US President Donald Trump may have called tariffs his favourite word in the dictionary. But when it comes to obsessions, business investment has got to be close. As
Getty Images US President Donald Trump may have called tariffs his favourite word in the dictionary. But when it comes to obsessions, business investment has got to be close. As
If you’re shopping for a new car, you might want to act now before tariffs push prices higher. That’s because sticker prices are still hovering near pre-tariff levels, in part
Rachel Reeves has set out the government’s departmental budgets this afternoon in her long-awaited spending review. While the funding announced today might not bring immediate changes to the money in
After weeks of back and forth, the US and China have agreed on a framework to implement the Geneva consensus that helped ease tariffs. The breakthrough came after two days
Active-duty marines deployed for Los Angeles anti-ICE protests President Donald Trump is sending in active-duty Marines to assist law enforcement with immigration protests in Los Angeles, California. President Donald Trump
US-China talks stretched on Tuesday, and they may continue into Wednesday, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told reporters outside of Lancaster House in London, where delegations from both countries are
‘Canada is not the problem’: Canadian official reacts to Trump’s new steel tariffs US tariffs on steel and aluminum doubled from 25% to 50%, a move cheered by the beleaguered
Employers across the U.S. added 139,000 jobs in May, new federal data shows, a sign the labor market remains steady despite economic headwinds from tariffs. The numbers Payroll gains in
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump hiked nearly all of his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to a punishing 50% on Wednesday in a move that’s set
U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports doubled on Wednesday, as President Trump continued to ratchet up levies on foreign metals that he claims will help revitalize American steel mills
The Trump administration raised tariffs on aluminum and steel to 50% today, a move experts say could increase costs on everything from homes and cars to household and office supplies.
At a glance: Global reaction to Trump tariff hikepublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 12:56 BST Image source, EPAImage caption, Mexico’s economy minister branded Trump’s doubling of aluminium and steel
At a glance: Global reaction to Trump tariff hikepublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 12:56 BST Image source, EPAImage caption, Mexico’s economy minister branded Trump’s doubling of aluminium and steel
Global economic growth is weakening faster than expected, the the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Tuesday, as Trump’s trade war starts to take a toll on
China has hit back at President Trump, accusing the US of violating their recent trade agreement, making it less likely that Trump will get the leadership call he wants to
President Trump’s top economic advisers stressed on Sunday that they would not be deterred by a recent court decision declaring many of the administration’s tariffs to be illegal, pointing to
The only problem with the financial markets’ merciless new acronym for the US president — TACO, for Trump Always Chickens Out — is the word “always”. As usual, market players
President Donald Trump made the latest move in his ever-evolving trade war Friday, announcing at a Pennsylvania steel plant that he plans to double tariffs on the alloy. If you’re
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Asia’s security leaders on Saturday that as Europe takes on more of its own defense, the United States would work more closely with Indo-Pacific allies.
President Trump said at a rally in Pennsylvania on Friday that he is going to double tariffs on steel imports from 25% to 50%. The hike, the president said, “will