The president on Thursday threatened to implement tariffs on the two countries next week after suspending them on Feb. 3.
Here's a quick rundown about why Michigan is so vulnerable to the tariffs Trump ordered Tuesday on Canada and Mexico (and China).
Automotive remains the most important sector in the state, which has more vehicle manufacturing jobs than anywhere else in ...
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A new study shows how the levies will damage the U.S. car industry, even as the economy slows and uncertainty spreads.
New tariffs are taking effect on Tuesday, March 4, with an additional 10% on goods from China and 25% on most imports from Canada and Mexico.
Representative John James (R-Mich.) spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
President Trump says tariffs on Mexico and Canada are “all set” and that there is no room left for negotiation. The auto industry is expected to be particularly impacted by the 25% tariffs. NBC News’ ...
From Maine to Montana to New Mexico, U.S. states across the country will face significant economic issues from President ...