Here are the products subject to China's retaliatory tariffs, and how U.S. farmers are reacting to Trump's trade policy.
(Reuters) - Canada will announce C$29.8 bln in retaliatory tariffs on the United States on Wednesday in response to U.S.
The EU slapped duties on industrial and agricultural products, with those measures going into effect on April 1.
China's retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods will affect American farmers. This comes as the stock market continues ...
Chinese buyers will pay 10% or 15% taxes on imported American goods, including chicken, pork, wheat, corn and fruit — ...
Chinese tariffs as high as 15% on a range of US agricultural goods take effect Monday, potentially exacerbating a trade ...
Trade wars during President Trump’s first term slashed billions of dollars in U.S. agricultural exports. Farmers and trade ...
Canada will announce C$29.8 bln in retaliatory tariffs on the United States on Wednesday in response to U.S. President Donald ...
Levies on saddlery, harness and feed supplements imported from the U.S. leave the sector scrambling to find new suppliers ...
President Donald Trump doubled tariffs against Canada in an escalating trade war that is shaking up the global financial markets.
China has announced retaliatory tariffs on some Canadian farm and food imports, after Canada imposed duties in October on ...
The EU announced $28 billion in retaliatory tariffs against the US in response to increased steel and aluminum tariffs.