On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico and Canada were deferred for a month, while those on China stayed in place.
Mexico's president shifted military troops to her country's northern border in a deal with Trump to target drugs, migrants.
The biggest risk is not that Mr. Trump is committed to a gloves-off plan for the cartels. It’s that, beyond the tough talk, ...
The country's National Guard has headed to the southwest border following tariff talks with President Donald Trump.
Feb. 1 Canada and Mexico both levied retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports in response to Trump’s directive, while China said it would file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization and take ...
China responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs by implementing a 15 percent tariff on coal and liquefied natural ...
After promising to stop the flow of drugs during his first term, the president blames foreign officials for his failure.
It seems President Donald Trump's plan to fight drugs with punitive tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, which never made ...
In the meantime, he blocked legislation that would have provided fentanyl-detecting machines at the border and pardoned a convicted drug trafficker.
Beijing announced tariffs of 10% to 15% on U.S. coal, liquefied natural gas, crude oil, pickup trucks and other products shortly after the U.S. tariff took effect.
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures, including tariffs ...
President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico risked blowing up North America's economy.