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When U.S. President Donald Trump last came to Canada for a Group of Seven summit, the enduring image was of him seated with his arms folded defiantly as then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel stared dag ...
The upcoming G7 summit in Canada faces the challenge of minimizing tensions amid global conflicts and economic concerns.
For friends of freedom, no event is more enjoyable, and affirming, than the collapse of a monumental project launched by some ...
(Evan Vucci/Associated Press) President Trump's trade war isn't over. While a federal court has struck down many of his administration's tariffs, the White House has several ways left to impose ...
In the wake of Trump's tariff policies, companies are adopting a controversial strategy: raising prices on goods unaffected ...
Axios Visuals It's hard to overstate how rapidly President Trump has changed the very underpinnings of U.S. trade policy since the start of February. But this chart sums it up. Why it matters: Trump ...
"Companies always have risks ahead of them. They can price those risks in terms of the cost of lending or borrowing and the prices of goods or services," House said. "In a period of uncertainty, it's ...
A majority of U.S. business owners are worried about supply chain disruptions from President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, ...
Trump’s proposed 50 percent tariff on EU imports could lead to higher prices, disrupted supply chains, and a hit to jobs, ...
WASHINGTON ― President Donald Trump's tariffs are "not going away," Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said, downplaying a pair of recent court decisions that declared the bulk of the president's ...