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The US president’s recent steel tariffs appeal to voters. But do they create jobs?
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Pressure is mounting on the federal government to retaliate against Donald Trump and his tariffs on Canadian steel.
Mexico’s trade surplus with the US increased since last year, despite Mexico registering the first dip in exports to the US ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia – the man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison – is back on America soil, but now faces criminal ...
Intentionally or otherwise, U.S. President Donald Trump's 50 per cent tariffs on Canadian steel are causing discomfort to ...
Exporters of Mexican steel and aluminum are reporting a 63 percent drop in sales to the United States since tariffs went into ...
President Trump signed a proclamation to increase steel and aluminum tariffs from 25% to 50% with the hopes of stopping unfair trade practices and strengthening ...
Major steel producer British Steel was taken over by the government in April, amid trade uncertainty and global oversupply of ...
Shares of Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE: CLF) are moving higher this week, up 28.8% from last Friday's close as of 2:00 p.m. ET. The ...
There is growing frustration that an agreement made last month has yet to take effect. Additional steel and aluminium tariffs ...
I can tell you that we've paid millions but our customers in the U.S. also were impacted in some of those costs,' steel association representative said ...