A New Mexico couple hopes the Trump administration makes good on its promise of completing the construction of the border wall.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce new tariffs against Canada and Mexico that will begin on March 1, but will include a process for the countries to seek specific exemptions for certain imports,
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A 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico, plus additional tariffs on China, could drive up prices on everything from gas and groceries to smartphones and cars.
President Trump warned of new tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico as soon as February 1. Here's where his trade plans stand as the deadline nears.
US President Donald Trump has said he will follow through with his threat to hit imports from Canada and Mexico with 25% border taxes, known as tariffs, on 1 February. But he added that a decision about whether this would include oil from those countries had not yet been made.
White House says Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will go into effect Saturday. No word on potential exemptions
Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico could have a broad economic impact. In 2023, Canada supplied 52 percent of U.S. petroleum imports, while Mexico provided another 11 percent. Trump has hinted that crude oil might be exempt from the tariffs, stating, "Oil is going to have nothing to do with it, as far as I'm concerned."​
US President Donald Trump is hours away from imposing huge tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports in a bid to stop the flow of illegal immigrants and fentanyl.
Columnist Ruben Navarrette writes that President Donald Trump’s deportations complicate the relationship between migrants and their home countries.
The White House press secretary said the president would move forward with levies on America’s largest trading partners on Saturday.