Jan. 23—bluefield daily telegraph A Virginia lawmaker is arguing that grocery bills and other expenses will increase under President Donald Trump. U.S. Senator Tim Kaine, D-Va., who was re-elected to ...
With President Donald Trump threatening a 10 per cent blanket tariff on all Chinese imports starting February 1, American ...
Stocks were pointing higher ahead of the first trading day of the week. While markets were closed on Monday for the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, futures rose most of the day before dropping ...
The rupee depreciates by 2 per cent and the currencies of key competitors decline by 3-5 per cent, Indian exporters lose ...
Chinese goods are currently subject to a 100% tariff on electric vehicles and 25% tariff on steel and aluminum products. But ...
Global stock markets rose on Tuesday, after US President Donald Trump stopped short of announcing new tariffs on his first ...
This is the eighth in a series of stories in the lead-up to and following President Donald Trump’s inauguration aimed at exploring how a second Trump administration could impact SLO County, with ...
European markets are expected to start the new trading week on a mixed note, with market attention on the inauguration of U.S ...
US stocks ended higher on Tuesday as markets reacted to optimistic corporate earnings and a pause in tariff announcements from US President Donal ...
Malaysia has also introduced provisional anti-dumping duties on some iron and steel products from China, India, Japan, and ...
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds says there is no need for tariffs because the US has no goods trade deficit with the UK.
President Donald Trump said Monday he still intends to move forward with an across-the-board tariff of 25% on Mexican and Canadian goods, though he said those levies would come on February 1 rather ...