U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that businesses around the world will have to pay tariffs if they do not make their products in the United States, as he underscored his push to make America ...
Chinese hackers are burrowing into the networks of major critical U.S. infrastructure, including energy grids, water ...
President Donald Trump has a three-part economic agenda that focuses on using import tariffs as a cudgel, extending tax cuts that were his first term’s signature legislative achievement and cracking ...
China’s relations are starting to improve with Japan, India and other countries that former U.S. President Joe Biden courted, just as Donald Trump brings his more unilateralist approach back ...
As China emerges as a dominant market force, America – under President Trump’s leadership – is trying to find its new place in the global economy.
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.
Brooke Rollins, the nominee for Agriculture secretary, said she would listen to farmers in executing President Trump's deportation policy.
Corporate earnings are coming in strong. Investors are also seeing the Trump administration take a less aggressive approach to tariffs than some had expected.
Ohio Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Steve Stivers believes most of the tariffs could be part of a larger deal putting America first.
U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de minimis" exemption for ...
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President Donald Trump, in a conversation with global business leaders Thursday, provided the clearest picture yet about how he plans to deliver on the economic promises he campaigned on: He proposed ...