U.S. President Donald Trump’s team is indicating he won’t hit Canada with damaging tariffs on his inauguration day.
In terms of Canada, since being elected, Trump has claimed the U.S. subsidizes its northern neighbour by $200 billion annually through the trade deficit, military protection, and other measures.
The New York Times and Wall Street Journal say incoming U.S. president Donald Trump won’t slam Canada with damaging tariffs ...
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Trade imbalances are a long-standing irritant to Trump, the paper reported, singling out previous trade agreements with the three nations — the January 2020 Phase One trade deal Trump signed with ...
Donald Trump eliminated Brian McDowell in the third season of “The Apprentice,” with his signature sendoff: “You’re fired.” ...
The incoming president is set to cap a historic comeback and embark on an agenda that includes mass deportations, tariffs and ...
Jimmy Vielkind is a former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, where he covered New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. His stories often looked at the impact of state policies on the tristate ...
In sports, entertainment and marketing, displays of conservatism are crowding out progressive postures.
After four years, no return to normalcy.
The Wall Street Journal’s Economic Forecasting Survey has helped readers better understand the direction of the U.S. economy ...
Survey finds tariffs, tax cuts and immigration policy could weigh on price outlook for next two years.