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Building industry and appliance retailers warn that the 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum will drive up costs for consumers.
According to the White House, tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from the United Kingdom will remain at 25%, with possible changes starting on July 9, 2025, depending on the status of the U.S.-UK ...
The Heartland Small Cap Value Strategy continued to outperform, beating its benchmark in the first quarter and over the past ...
Asian shares are trading mixed, as Wall Street's big recent rally lost some momentum following a pair of potentially ...
Live updates and the latest news as Elon Musk's criticism of the House-passed Trump agenda bill shows GOP divisions and ...
There's concern among California businesses meeting in Sacramento for the California Chamber of Commerce annual business ...
China's decision in April to suspend exports of a wide range of rare earths and related magnets has upended the supply chains ...
The tariff on steel and aluminum increased from 25% to 50% early this morning, raising concerns about its impact on consumers ...
President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Wednesday banning travel from 12 countries, citing national security concerns ...
Oil prices slipped in early trade on Thursday after a build in U.S. gasoline and diesel inventories and Saudi Arabia's cut to ...
Trump raised tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%, a move likely to hike consumer prices and strain industries from ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Labor Department has cut back on the inflation data it collects because of the Trump administration’s government hiring freeze, raising concerns among economists about the ...