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The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal is questioning whether President Trump has a clear agenda on trade as the ...
Tariffs are testing the habit of staying invested no matter how rocky markets get.
The president has criticized cities and states that limit law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
The scrappy trade hawk who helped design the much-maligned formula for Trump’s reciprocal levies has the president’s ear and his loyalty.
Yoko Kubota is The Wall Street Journal's deputy bureau chief in Beijing, responsible for business news coverage in China including the technology, autos and consumer sectors. She oversees a team ...
President Trump and Treasury Secretary Bessent pick up the left’s false economic dichotomy.
The Justices tell lower courts to stay in their proper judicial lane.
Advisers say the president is tuning out the markets and coverage and isn’t worried about the political impact of his tariffs ...
Stan Druckenmiller, Bill Ackman and Jamie Dimon are among those raising concerns about the president’s steep, ...
Americans are deeply divided along partisan lines about tariffs and the U.S.’s foreign alliances, according to a new poll. In ...
Trump’s tariffs will make it harder for U.S. exporters to sell their products in foreign markets.
Investors discounted everything Trump has ever said about trade and tariffs. We’re all going to pay for that mistake.