President Donald Trump said Sunday that Americans may feel economic “pain" from his tariffs on key trading partners, but argued it would be “worth the price" to secure US interests.
Trump's tariff plans are squarely in focus for investors amid another busy week on Wall Street that will include quarterly reports from more than 100 S&P 500 companies and the January jobs report.
Donald Trump's threatened tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China went into effect, he lashed out at the conservative Wall ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is on his first foreign trip in office, arriving in Central America on Saturday to press President Donald Trump’s top priority — curbing illegal immigration — and to ...
President Donald Trump said Sunday that Americans may feel economic "pain" from his tariffs on key trading partners, but ...