President Donald Trump said his threat to hit China with 10% tariffs on all imports was still on the table, a day after he left the world’s second largest economy out of the countries he was looking ...
It’s one thing to talk tough and say Canada should throw a dollar-for-dollar counterpunch in response to Donald Trump’s 25 ...
We've been here before...”The leaders of Canada and Mexico said on Tuesday they were prepared to defend their interests amid ...
Canada's outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country's oil rich province of Alberta are both confident Canada can ...
Trump followed through on several of his Day 1 promises with a flurry of executive orders, but he left some on the table, ...
President Trump's tariff threats are driving Asian and European countries to increase their imports of U.S. oil and gas, despite higher prices and long-term contract challenges.
New Hampshire's No. 1 trading partner is Canada, and that relationship could take a major turn in 11 days as President Donald ...
President Donald Trump took dozens of Day One actions after his inauguration ceremony but left certain things off his list.
Trump underscored his intention to use tariffs as a tool of international economic policy and an increasingly vital source of government revenue.
With a view of the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge, crews along Quonset’s coastline are preparing a vessel that’s expected to arrive in Maine’s waters this summer.
There is likely no industry that is more intertwined across the borders in North America than the motor vehicle sector.” ...
President Donald Trump was poised to enact hefty tariffs against Mexico and Canada as early as the end of next week as he ...