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Ohio farmers see one-year, 74% loss in Chinese sales due largely to Trump tariffs, report shows
Combined with other factors, President Donald Trump’s big tariffs on Chinese goods are costing Ohio farmers and their counterparts in other states heavily, according to a new report.
Few industries have seen a more dramatic and rapid realignment since US President Trump announced sweeping tariffs.
Millions of Americans braced for runaway inflation in response to President Trump's aggressive import tariffs. They're still waiting.
U.S. pressure has only cemented its rival’s status as the world’s indispensable factory floor, sending its trade surplus above $1 trillion.
Asean countries are still seeing healthy foreign direct investment flows from China despite President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
Mexico’s decision last week to impose tariffs of up to 50 per cent on a wide swath of Chinese and other Asian imports is more than a neighbourhood scuffle. It is a major milestone in President Trump’s trade revolution — and in the postwar international trading system itself.
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Trump Said His Tariffs Would Reduce the Trade Deficit and Bring Back Manufacturing. Here's What the Data Show.
These metrics are bad proxies for prosperity, but they reveal just how flawed the president's arguments have been.
The Trump administration is preparing to implement a “game two” plan to replace the tariffs currently under Supreme Court scrutiny, which will rely on multiple statutory authorities
Chinese exports to the United States continued to crater last month, but the drop was made up by booming sales in Southeast Asia and Europe.
Mexico's congress has approved charging up to 50% tariffs on Chinese imports Wednesday as a way to boost production and narrow the trade deficit.
One winner from the tariffs is Build-A-Bear Workshop, a firm that lets kids stuff their own bears. It reported record revenues for the first three quarters of 2025. It helps that “about 25% of our ‘manufacturing’, if you want to call it that, is onshore as part of the experience,” jokes Sharon Price John, Build-A-Bear’s boss.