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The relationship is not as one-sided as the Trump administration is making it out to be. An error has occurred. Please try again. With a Press Herald subscription ...
President Donald Trump is a vocal opponent of the U.S. trade deficit and he believes tariffs are the method to reducing it; ...
A new report from Pew Research Center this week found 44 per cent of Americans surveyed late last month saw equal benefits ...
Despite rattled financial markets, threats of retaliation and some of President Donald Trump’s biggest supporters encouraging ...
Amid trade tensions, China signals openness to importing more Indian goods to address the growing trade deficit. Tragically, ...
Trump’s trade deficit obsession also explains why he’s been beating up on allied or friendly countries, like Canada — even though that hurts efforts to build a global coalition against China.
President Trump said on Sunday during a gaggle with reporters on Air Force One that he is only willing to make a trade deal ...
The faster the U.S. economy grows, the more imports Americans tend to buy and the wider trade deficits tend to get.
The executive order imposed 10% tariffs for imports from all countries (excluding Canada and Mexico ... with which the U.S. has the largest trade deficit, to begin April 9. This means that ...