The U.S. State Department also said that it would stop issuing visas to Colombian travelers until deportation flights resumed. Colombia received more than 120 deportation flights last year, but those were charter flights operated by U.S. government contractors.
The Mexican peso tumbled on Monday as investors worried that trade disputes would again whipsaw markets after U.S. President Donald Trump’s overnight threat to impose steep tariffs on Colombia.
President Trump warned of new tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico as soon as February 1. Here's where his trade plans stand as the deadline nears.
President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign promise to impose steep tariffs on imports -- including those coming from close U.S. allies -- has some of his fellow Republicans in Congress worried about its potential hit to their home-state economies.
In the United States, tariffs typically serve a limited but important purpose: They are intended to grow America’s economy by incentivizing the purchase of made-in-the-USA goods. They accomplish that by effectively penalizing American companies that buy foreign goods with high taxes.
Less than two weeks into his second term, President Trump may be poised to deploy steep tariffs against key U.S. trading partners.
President Donald Trump has officially greenlit 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, starting February 1.
President Donald Trump said he would roll out his first round of tariffs on February 1. Some small business owners are preparing.
Citing a cocktail of grievances, from the unchecked flow of fentanyl to substantial trade deficits, Trump's tough talk continues to roil FX markets. However, he's left traders hanging by a thread with his indecision over whether to exclude oil imports from this tariff tirade,
The porous border is arguably the greatest immediate security challenge facing the U.S. Indeed, two decades after 9/11, the failure to secure the border has made us vulnerable to sabotage and terrorist attacks.
President Donald Trump is set to impose his tariffs over the weekend, gambling that taxing American companies for imported goods will ultimately punish the countries that make stuff