Germany before World War I provoked backlash because of its rise in exports and overproduction, similar to China today.
Reciprocal tariffs initially spooked investors a year ago. Tariff rates and policies, however, have changed over time, and businesses have adapted. However, there's still the risk that tariffs could ...
Diccon Hyatt is an experienced financial and economics reporter. He's written hundreds of articles breaking down complex financial topics in plain language, emphasizing the impact that economic ...
If you’ve been watching markets lately, you’ve probably noticed something odd: investors seem far less worried about tariffs than headlines suggest they should be. Even as political rhetoric heats up, ...
Trump's tariff increases have a historical precedent. After the stock market crash of 1929, the US significantly increased tariffs, triggering a trade war and deepening the Great Depression.
Inu Manak is a senior fellow for trade policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. The Supreme Court ruled [PDF] that U.S. President Donald Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers ...
More than a year ago, on "Liberation Day," President Donald Trump unilaterally imposed double-digit tariffs on imports from nearly every country on the planet. As a direct result, Americans have ...