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Inside the supply chain, more companies bringing goods into the U.S. are using financing strategies to hold more cash and less inventory on their books.
Without a means of enforcing bilateral trade agreements, Trump could simply change the terms of any deal down the road. The answer is to kick the U.S. out of the World Trade Organization, argues professor Kristen Hopewell.
Kristi Noem says Trump wants FEMA 'remade,' and more tariffs are set for U.S. trade partners: Weekend Rundown Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said President Donald Trump wants the Federal Emergency Management Agency “remade” rather than dismantled entirely.
Strategas' Dan Clifton joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the looming tariffs on the European Union and Mexico and the rally in bitcoin.
More than a quarter of Trump voters say his tariffs are hurting U.S. trade negotiations with other countries, according to a Politico-Public First poll of self-identified Trump supporters. When asked if Trump’s tariffs are helping or hurting trade negotiations,
The Philippines' ambassador to the U.S. said President Donald Trump will host his Philippine counterpart in the White House to discuss how the longtime treaty allies can further deepen their security and economic engagements and bolster deterrence against aggression in Asian security flashpoints.
Markets previously brushed off tariff risks under the assumption that President Donald Trump would follow his earlier pattern and eventually retreat. That allowed stocks to reach new record-high territory,
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear called the Trump administration's approach to trade policy "chaos." In an interview with NBC's Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, Beshear, a Democrat, called out the administration's various tariffs,