Good afternoon and happy Tuesday, readers! If you missed the news last night, the Senate confirmed Energy Secretary Chris Wright in a 59-38 vote, completing President Donald Trump’s energy and ...
A recent study by AlixPartners reveals that the automotive industry is grappling with unprecedented uncertainty, surpassing ...
Tariffs could affect a variety of companies. Though the tariffs are on uncertain terrain legally, courts have been reluctant to second-guess the president's powers to implement trade policy.
President Trump signed executive orders imposing stiff tariffs on three of the United States’ biggest trading partners. The orders ...
Feb. 1, 2025, President Donald Trump issued three executive orders raising tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and the ...
I haven’t talked to a single business leader in the region in the past few months that has anything positive to say about tariffs," 1Berkshire President and CEO Jonathan Butler told The Berkshire Edge ...
President Donald Trump is declaring initial victories as Mexican and Canadian leaders agreed to more cooperation on border control.
Trump had to do something because Trudeau up to now has not been serious about dealing with America’s legitimate national security concerns.
The Budget Lab at Yale University estimates Trump’s tariffs would cost the average American household $1,000 to $1,200 in annual purchasing power. Another estimate by the Tax Foundation says the ...
Standing in the way of President Donald Trump’s new trade war is a hurdle of the US Supreme Court’s own making.
Trump slapped 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports to pressure them to crack down on illegal immigration and fentanyl.