Concerns over Trump's re-election and tariffs impact iShares MSCI China ETF performance, highlighting the importance of ...
The Perth-based firm made £714million in pre-tax earnings in the six months to September, latest financial results show.
With recent policy shifts and the prospect of new tariffs on imported goods, consumers may start to see noticeable changes in grocery store prices. For everyday shoppers, this could mean a higher ...
The president-elect says that tariff is “the most beautiful word in the dictionary.” You may be hearing it a lot. By Ana Swanson Ana Swanson is based in Washington and has covered trade during ...
A tariff is a tax imposed by a government on imported goods or services. Typically, tariffs serve two purposes: they protect domestic industries from foreign competition and generate government ...
This story was updated to add new information. While campaigning for president, Donald Trump said he would impose a 60% tariff on products from China, America’s leading foreign supplier ...
President-elect Donald Trump has long touted tariffs on the campaign trail as part of his strategy to "put America first." In rallies and speeches, he has suggested tariffs are a way to bring ...
The prospect of significant increases in tariffs across the board is making both of them anxious about what will unfold after Tuesday’s election. “We are a little nervous about the long-term ...
Trump has floated imposing tariffs higher than 200% on vehicles imported from Mexico, a move analysts told Business Insider could throw the US auto industry into crisis. It's also put a $10 ...
Upon being elected president in 2016, Trump sought to address this through tariffs. A special tax on imports, tariffs serve a dual purpose. Aside from raising government revenue, they are intended ...
A cornerstone of former President Donald Trump’s economic proposals should he be elected to a second term is levying tariffs on foreign-produced goods and services imported into the U.S ...
If Trump pushes through his proposed tariffs, they will undoubtedly be challenged in court — and, most likely, in the Supreme Court. There are no shortages of businesses that might be hurt ...