The White House press secretary said the president would move forward with levies on America’s largest trading partners, raising the prospect of a disruptive trade war.
Trump campaigned heavily on tariffs and threatened to implement them against Canada and Mexico on inauguration day, which was later pushed back to Feb. 1.
President Trump told reporters that tariffs he planned to impose on Canada, Mexico and China were not a negotiating tool and that there was nothing the countries could do the night before their ...
(WLUK) -- In less than a week, the Trump administration could implement tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico, impacting the U.S. and Wisconsin's top three trade partners. Come Feb. 1, U.S. trading ...