News

The president is again threatening higher tariff rates on a dozen foreign nations, as a deadline elapses this week for making ...
Tariffs have been a part of the American fabric since 1789. President Trump has placed tariffs at the center of todays debate ...
President Donald Trump ran in 2024 on enforcing the nation’s immigration laws. As he follows through on that promise, he has prompted widespread opposition from the progressive Left. Protesters have ...
Duties on imports from dozens of countries would jump if the 90-day pause imposed in April expires July 9 as scheduled.
The federal government passed the Tariff of 1828 — at a rate as high as 49% — in response to lobbying from Northern manufacturers who wanted to protect fledgling U.S. industries from British ...
The federal government passed the Tariff of 1828 — at a rate as high as 49% — in response to lobbying from Northern manufacturers who wanted to protect fledgling U.S. industries from British ...
The federal government passed the Tariff of 1828 — at a rate as high as 49% — in response to lobbying from Northern manufacturers who wanted to protect fledgling U.S. industries from British ...
The Tariff Act of 1789 — which President George Washington signed on July 4 — placed a 5% tax on all imports for the express purpose of protecting domestic ... The federal government passed the Tariff ...
The federal government passed the Tariff of 1828 — at a rate as high as 49% — in response to lobbying from Northern manufacturers who wanted to protect fledgling U.S. industries from British ...
President Trump has repeatedly called tariffs "the most beautiful word in the dictionary." NPR's Word of the Week explores how they got their name.
The federal government passed the Tariff of 1828 — at a rate as high as 49% — in response to lobbying from Northern manufacturers who wanted to protect fledgling U.S. industries from British ...
The word "tariff" made its way into English sometime in the 16th century. Hulton Archive / Getty Images Tariffs are President Trump's favorite word.