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U.S. homebuyers stand to bear the brunt of higher costs for builders from the new 50-percent tariffs on imported steel and ...
South Korea's new President Lee Jae-myung said he and President Donald Trump agreed to quickly work toward a deal on tariffs ...
US import costs of steel and aluminium, used in everything from baseball bats to cars and aircraft parts, are expected to ...
CANTON TWP. − President Donald Trump recently doubled his tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and a company wants his ...
The levies imposed in 2018 probably destroyed far more jobs at steel consumers than they created at steelmakers, but it can ...
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke on Thursday, and both countries pledged to restart tariff and trade talks ...
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke on Thursday, with tariff and trade talks set to resume next week. Trump ...
The president's tariffs on Canadian imports this year ushered in a noticeable cooling in Canadian interest in Florida real ...
Marc Filippino Every week, it seems like there’s new tariff news. US President Donald Trump is either hiking or dropping levies on China, making deals with automakers or negotiating with the EU. And ...
The US president’s recent steel tariffs appeal to voters. But do they create jobs?
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If the tariffs fail to bring a manufacturing revival, it would weaken the prospects of a GOP coalition that increasingly relies on working-class voters.