News

US president’s letter to Brazilian counterpart mentioned trade deficit. But don’t be fooled, these tariffs are political ...
Trump’s pledge to place a 50 percent tariff on all imports from the South American nation will drive up the prices of coffee ...
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett defended Donald Trump’s newly unveiled 50% tariff against Brazil on ABC News ...
Most nations are still negotiating in hopes of avoiding punitive import taxes. At the same time, they’re looking for trading ...
Kevin Hassett, a top economic advisor to President Trump, was out defending the administration's threat of a 50% tariff on ...
Trump expressed his anger in a letter to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva that the trial of former president Jair ...
The Brazilian president prioritizes negotiations in the trade dispute, but announces that if the White House carries out the ...
Economist Justin Wolfers is once again attacking President Donald Trump, this time over the latter's 50% tariffs on imports ...
'Fridge cigarette' is Gen Z's new Diet Coke obsession that concerns health experts Trump 'border czar' responds to California ...
U.S. tariffs will give Lula a scapegoat for his own fiscal mismanagement.
Of the more than two dozen tariff threat letters President Trump has recently sent, the one to Brazil stood out, not only for proposing the highest import tax, but also for its personal tone.
The August 1 deadline gives the countries time to negotiate agreements that could lower the tariffs. Some investors and economists have also noted Trump's pattern of backing off his tariff threats.