New "reciprocal" Trump tariffs aim to match tariffs other countries place on U.S. goods, but the reality is more complex.
President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, passed a key procedural vote in the Senate on Thursday, clearing the path for his final confirmation vote.
Trump’s tariffs on products from the EU and TK add to a big trade bill that will hit U.S. states, with Texas and California economies the most impacted.
Over $600 billion in European goods were imported by the U.S. last year. New tariffs from President Trump will likely hit these popular categories the hardest.
President Donald Trump signed a memo Thursday directing his administration to start determining what level of reciprocal ...
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Coca-Cola considers more plastic bottles amid Trump's aluminum tariffs, as CEO Quincey weighs cost strategies.
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Manufacturers sensitive to inflation-wary consumers are unlikely to immediately raise prices but could change ingredients, ...