Trump’s executive order on tariffs on Chinese products is a blanket 10 percent tax on everything coming in from the country. His proposed plans for Canada and Mexico are similarly broad: everything ...
The tariffs, which take effect Feb. 10, are most likely to hurt communities that voted for Trump, according to a study ...
President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs in his second term defies many historical norms, say economists and historians.
The majority of avocados consumed in the United States come from Mexico. Here’s how tariffs could make the price of avocados—and other goods—more expensive.
One reason governments use tariffs is to protect domestic industries. However, tariffs can have downsides, including reducing the purchasing power of consumers.
For example, in February 2025, President Trump implemented a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on imports from China. There's also a 10% tariff on energy resources from ...
The Trump administration on Friday delayed the suspension of the so-called de minimis provision, which allows packages worth less than $800 to enter the country duty-free, a move that helps low-cost ...
It’s hard to say what tariffs will hit when, but it’s safe to assume that when they do, the impact will be monumental. To ...
The president temporarily paused a provision that had imposed tariffs on many packages sent from China beginning this week and that had sowed confusion among retailers and shippers.
Tariffs on U.S. goods and services may complicate the Federal Reserve’s decision making as market expectations for 2025 ...
Consumer electronics, electrical equipment, and textiles and apparel are among the top categories of goods imported into the ...
As tariffs on China take effect — and possible tariffs on Mexico and Canada loom — you may be wondering if it would be smart ...