The tariffs imposed on imports from Mexico, Canada and China by President Donald Trump could have far-reaching consequences for consumers in Iowa.
President Trump claims his tariffs on trade partners Canada, Mexico and China will benefit American farmers. Some in the ag industry are still expecting to take a financial hit.
The Trump administration's attacks on its northern neighbor have been met with confusion and anger by some Canadians who are now cancelling their trips to the U.S. in protest.
Countries that currently have a tariff on goods coming from the U.S. will have the same tariff put on their goods that are entering the U.S.
Patients are crossing Iowa’s borders to Illinois and Minnesota for care. Others are trying to leave the state entirely because of legislation targeting transgender Iowans.
The Trump administration’s tariff announcements this week are bringing uncertainty to farmers going into planting season.
President Donald Trump is defending his latest round of tariffs on foreign nations, including China, telling American farmers in a joint address to Congress Tue ...
Farmers and meat producers across the U.S. can expect the new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China and the retaliation to hurt ...
USDA probationary employees who were abruptly fired from their jobs last month have gotten a temporary reprieve. The chair of ...
President Trump confirmed what Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick hinted at earlier today. He posted on his Truth Social platform: No specific word yet on Canada... Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick ...
The results are in for Donald Trump’s address to Congress—and they’re bad.