President Donald Trump will move forward with aggressive new tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China on Saturday, the White House ...
Trump had been threatening the tariffs to ensure greater cooperation from the countries on stopping illegal immigration.
The Trump administration plans to roll out tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China on Saturday in response to an influx of illegal fentanyl into the U.S., according to the White House.
Trump campaigned heavily on tariffs and threatened to implement them against Canada and Mexico on Inauguration Day, which was later pushed back to Feb. 1.
Trump will impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% on goods from China, following a pledge he made after ...
New tariffs are set to take effect Saturday on Mexico, Canada and China, according to the White House. Mexico and Canada would see a 25% tariff on imports sent to the U.S., while China faces a tariff ...
President Donald Trump is preparing to levy tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, despite concerns about the implication for ...
1, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said ... He also threatened the 10 percent tariff on China because of the fentanyl concern.
Leavitt told reporters in her first White House press briefing that Trump also is still "very much" considering fresh tariffs on China for Saturday. Shortly after taking office last week ...
Speaking at the first press briefing of the new administration, White House press secretary Karoline ... 1 date for Canada and Mexico, also the China tariff he has discussed … I’ll leave ...