US tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China will end up hurting all parties, including the US itself.
Chart: Axios Visuals President Trump's whirlwind of policy hauls kept spinning this week as he navigated international trade disputes, air strikes in Yemen and a ceasefire proposal for Ukraine. Here's ...
All of this has taken a toll on U.S. stocks and the U.S. dollar (DX00), and given the advantage to financial markets in Europe and parts of Asia in particular.
MW: U.S. investors have been spinning, and no one knows when it will stop. The Trump administration says the current economic and market upheaval is a temporary disruption, necessary for the U.S.
The pendulum-like nature of Trump’s trade policies, economists say, almost certainly means higher grocery store prices.
The Commodity Futures Trade Commission has also previously warned people to be wary of investing in gold. Precious metals can ...
The president has been buffeted by negative market reaction to his international trade war. This is his sixth trip to ...
The leases targeted by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency include several offices of the US Department of Labor, ...
President William McKinley is having his biggest moment since 1928, when his face was printed on the $500 bill. For the last ...
SpaceX has urged the U.S. to address trade barriers affecting its Starlink satellite communications service in foreign countries, arguing that competitors from abroad face no import costs in the ...
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