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President Donald Trump's tariff actions in his first 100 days have increased the prices of some items and helped keep borrowing costs elevated.
General Motors has issued a critical warning about the potential impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs on its business.
Volunteers sort through vegetables for Connecticut Foodshare. Photo courtesy of Connecticut Foodshare A handful of Fairfield ...
If anything, they sabotage the very forces—dynamism, adaptability, innovation—that create the economic opportunities ...
During an April 2 telephone conversation with constituents held by U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans (R-CO), one caller from Greeley ...
A Michigan-based economic consulting group said on Thursday that automakers will still face a $2,000 to $12,000 tariff impact ...
President Trump commented on the possibility of higher costs for Americans as his tariff policy takes place. CBS MoneyWatch ...
LVMH group's wine and spirits business Moet Hennessy will shrink its workforce by more than 10%, about 1,200 employees, the ...
While Macomb County gets new fighter jets, other Michigan communities suffer the loss of federal grants, jobs and struggle ...
Several EVs, including the $35,000 Equinox EV, are built in Mexico. But General Motors is keeping sticker prices steady for ...
Sterling is likely to fall if the Bank of England signals a more aggressive pace of interest-rate cuts at the May 8 meeting, Nomura analysts say in a note. The BOE will probably vote 8-1 for a 25 ...
Mercedes-Benz plans to begin producing a new vehicle at its Tuscaloosa, Alabama, plant in 2027, the company said Thursday, ...