NRF CEO on tariffs: American families are going to pay the price
NRF CEO on tariffs
Political momentum for a U.S.-Britain bilateral trade deal?
Trump visits U.K.
P&G says 'vast majority' of products in Canada to be hit by tariffs
This month, Canada struck back at the Trump administration over U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs, imposing taxes on C$16.6 billion of U.S. packaged goods, steel and aluminum products.
Republicans need for economy to be the dominant campaign issue: Barbour
Trump pushes NATO allies
Rep. Hensarling on trade: Goal is to export more, not import less
Rep. Hensarling on trade
Importers snap up cheap US soybeans as China stops buying
China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. soybeans have driven down prices and triggered a wave of bargain shopping by importers in other countries stocking up on cheap U.S. supplies.
Investors ignoring trade war concerns?
Outlook for earnings
Germany’s economy thrives at the expense of US taxpayers: Peter Navarro
White House National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro told FOX Business’ Lou Dobbs that Germany is a danger to Europe and the United States.
Media attacks Trump for challenging NATO
Trump and NATO
Trump slams Germany for gas pipeline deal with Russia
Trump vs. Germany
Trump pushes NATO countries to increase defense spending
Trump challenges NATO
Europe needs to pay their bills: Trish Regan
Europe and NATO
Producing steel, aluminum is a national security issue: Rep. Johnson
Rep. Bill Johnson on trade
Impact on Trump's base from mounting trade war concerns
Impact of trade concerns on Trump's base
Trump is ensuring we move toward fairer trade: Mercedes Schlapp
Trump challenges NATO
Chinese agricultural tariffs will be ‘catastrophic’ to farmers: Sen. Grassley
The Chinese are targeting the American agriculture industry, including soybeans.
Sen. Grassley on tariffs: Every farmer is very nervous
Sen. Grassley on tariffs
Tariffs inadvertently pick winners and losers: Sen. Perdue
Sen. Perdue on NATO, trade
China says will hit back after US proposes fresh tariffs on $200B in goods
China's commerce ministry said on Wednesday it was "shocked" and would complain to the World Trade Organisation, but did not immediately say how it would retaliate.



















