The Trump administration’s tariff announcements this week are bringing uncertainty to farmers going into planting season.
Illinois residents can expect to pay more for groceries and gas soon after Trump imposed a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and doubled the tariff on Chinese products to 20% Tuesday.
From breweries to farms, businesses are bracing for higher costs as well as product and supply chain disruptions — and the ...
Marc Rosenberg, founder and CEO of The Edge Desk in Deerfield, Illinois is getting ready to introduce a fancy ergonomic chair ...
Farmers and meat producers can expect the new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China and the retaliatory action from those ...
Craft breweries are bracing for the impact that President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign metals could have on their ...
The head of the Illinois Farm Bureau is urging the federal government to walk back tariffs that could damage the agriculture ...
President Donald Trump's latest tariffs will make things more difficult for farmers such as April Hemmes in Iowa.
The announcement comes after President Trump spoke with leaders of the “Big 3” automakers — Ford, General Motors, and ...
President Donald Trump is granting a one-month exemption on his stiff new tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada for U.S. automakers, amid fears that the trade war could harm ...
President Donald Trump vowed more “swift and unrelenting action” reorienting the nation’s economy, immigration and foreign policy in an unyielding address before Congress as Democratic lawmakers showe ...