Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Thursday that 'I am not worried about inflation' resulting from President Donald Trump’s new tariffs, although he did acknowledge 'we could get a one-time price ...
Consumers are likely to face higher costs for some imported goods, experts say. Here's the potential impact on your wallet.
Goods trading under the rules of the North American trade pact, or most products, would be exempt from tariffs, the president said. The levies have caused stock markets to sink.
Inflation in Mexico is expected to have moved higher in February with a moderate decline in fresh fruit and vegetable prices and monthly increases in core goods and services. The consumer price index ...
Major US tariffs against Canada and Mexico went into effect at the start of March, but the rollout has been messy to say the ...
As you try to digest the 25% tariffs against Mexico and Canada that President Trump announced today, consider this: 99% of ...
After President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico spoke with President Trump about his 25 percent tariff on exports from her ...
President Donald Trump is reportedly pausing the 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada that went into effect Tuesday, March 4. The pause will last until April 2. This news comes one day after President ...
If tariffs continue, Americans can expect to pay an extra 20 cents per gallon of gas, an additional 50 cents for each avocado ...
Voters for the most part elected Trump because of his promise to lower prices, which have hit South Florida especially hard.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses the U.S. economy, tariffs and inflation at the Economic Club of New York. (Credit: ECNY) ...
Trump postpones tariffs on Mexico, offering a one-month reprieve amid economic uncertainty. Mexican officials see it as a ...
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