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President Donald Trump expanded his tariff threats over the weekend, calling for 30% levies on two of America’s largest ...
Most European markets took a hit as trading resumed in the wake of President Trump's latest tariff threats, and as the EU ...
The economic effects are undermining executive confidence and potential job growth in both countries. Long-term planning has ...
Trump’s tariffs spark a nationalist reaction in Latin America. Is the U.S. president a godsend for the region’s leftist ...
By Alek Buttermann Donald Trump’s decision to slap a 30 percent tariff on Mexican exports that fall outside the ...
Few countries would be more affected than Mexico by Trump's threats to enact sweeping tariffs on imports. They could lead to more poverty, migration, some economists say.
Trump's tariff threat could extend Mexico’s economic uncertainty into 2027 as it threatens to turn the USMCA review into a struggle.
In the case of Mexico, Trump has used the threat of tariffs to pressure the administration of President Claudia Sheinbaum to further crack down on migration and fentanyl trafficking.
President Trump has threatened to increase Mexico’s tariff rate to 30 percent starting Aug. 1, claiming the country hasn’t ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday that she had spoken with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and that ...
If President-elect Trump goes through with his threats, the result will be costs to consumers and businesses, plus a new opportunity for China, the University of Pittsburgh’s Scott Morgenster… ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has announced potential actions if no tariff agreement with the U.S. is reached by the ...