WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump will not let up his pressure on tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China ...
Trump extended his blanket tariff on Chinese goods to 20 percent this week, citing Chinese exports of illicit fentanyl.
Canadian and Chinese officials say they were already helping reduce fentanyl smuggling. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said ...
The decrease in fentanyl overdoses, drug policy experts have said, has more to do with public health measures than changes in ...
China is warning that it is ready for any "type" of war with the U.S. in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs against ...
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The White House announced on Monday that it will impose increased tariffs on China, citing the ongoing fentanyl crisis in the ...
Trump at first imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports to the U.S., then exempted the duties on Mexican- and ...
While President Donald Trump has said the tariffs are meant stop the flow of drugs across the border, experts worry it may ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphatically rejected the risks of a recession even as markets slide — and said America’s ...
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President Donald Trump said tariffs on some goods from Canada and Mexico planned for April 2 “could go up,” and would not predict whether the United States will have a recession in 2025.
Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick defended President Trump’s approach to tariffs, saying on Sunday the president is focused on stopping fentanyl from entering the country and is actively engaging with ...
America needs a solemn commitment from each country and appropriate actions that will immediately stop the fentanyl carnage.
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