The governor said she is very concerned about the president's idea to impose higher tariffs on China and new, steep tariffs on products imported from Canada and Mexico.
The remarks were the first of Trump's four-day-old presidency to global business and political leaders at a time when markets are on edge over his plans for broad tariffs on imported goods.
Ian Lee, associate professor at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how Canada retaliating against Untied States tariffs is ‘nonsensical.’ ...
Trump called on global businesses to make their products in America in exchange for lower taxes. “My message to every ...
Mortgage rates dropped for the first time in six weeks, sliding back below 7% as bond traders grew less jittery about President Donald Trump’s economic agenda. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage ...
Canadian buyers have just one week to purchase a Tesla at current rates before prices increase on February 1st ...
Tesla is set to raise the prices of its electric vehicles in Canada starting February 1.Some models are expected to see ...
President Donald Trump has floated 25 percent tariffs on Mexican and Canadian imports, set to take effect on February 1. If implemented, these tariffs ...
If President Donald Trump puts a 25% tariff on products coming from Canada starting next weekend, electricity costs in Massachusetts could increase by as much as $200 million a year, Gov. Maura ...
Governor Maura Healey told business leaders that President Trump’s proposal to put tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico could spike electricity costs by $200 million a year.
Trump spoke by video from the White House to the annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, on his third full day in office.
The president's pledge to slap 25 percent tariffs on Canada and Mexico could see the prices of goods soar for U.S. consumers.