Canada is bracing for the fallout of President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war, with economists warning of spiking grocery prices, major job losses and even a potential recession if threatened
The Senate vote came just hours after Trump unveiled a host of new tariffs on what he dubbed "Liberation Day."
This analysis from the CSIS Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business unpacks the April 2 tariff announcements from the White House.
The vote marked the greatest legislative blemish of Trump’s second term and came just hours after he announced “Liberation Day” duties.
While President Trump called Wednesday's impending tariffs announcement a "liberation day" for the nation, American consumers hold their breath to see how expensive goods will become.
President Donald Trump has routinely declared tariffs as one of the most beautiful words in the dictionary and has regularly accused foreign countries of ripping off the U.S.
It comes as the president recently announced a 25% tariff on imported vehicles and some auto parts among other tariffs.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday he’s seeking direct trade agreements with foreign governments to spare his state from
President Donald Trump announced 10% reciprocal tariffs on all countries, as well as far higher levies for some trading partners, including China.