Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, has previously said that tariffs will be used as bargaining chips.
Donald Trump spent months vowing to take a hammer to U.S. trade policy on his first day back in the White House.
India’s defence spending needs a relook, Budget 2025 ought to focus on fiscal prudence, India's consumer sentiment weakens, ...
In two words muttered to reporters as he walked away from an impromptu scrum Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau summarized ...
The Bank of Canada next sets rates on Jan. 29. The benchmark overnight rate is currently 3.25 per cent, and policymakers have signalled a gradual pace of reductions after they cut borrowing costs ...
--LME three-month copper futures are up 0.8% at $9,253.00 a metric ton ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump is holding off on tariffs during his first day and placing a big bet that his executive actions can cut energy prices and tame inflation. But it’s unclear whether his ...
Trump whirlwind second term begins President Trump stormed into office for his second term with soaring rhetoric and sweeping ...
In politics, compromising with one’s ideological opponents is like walking a tightrope while both your allies and foes jeer ...
We do need to talk about government reform, and while I’m sorry the conditions are quite a bit less than ideal, I think it’s ...
Though he may not admit it, Trump must know we’re handing him a strong economy.
The president and his top aides return to the White House and say they are ready to transform Washington—and the world.