Manske worries that the price of potash, a potassium-based fertilizer, will rise and hurt Iowa farmers this growing season.
The president’s plans for steeper import taxes remain fluid, but he promises they’ll take hold after temporary delays.
Virtually all economists, citing years of data and analysis, characterize tariffs as tax hikes rather than tax cuts.
As President Donald Trump on Thursday contemplated extending a global trade war to imports from Europe, the health-care ...
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An ocean freighter from India pulled into the bustling Port of Tampa Bay, Fla., Tuesday loaded with hundreds of tons of ...
As per international reports, there have been analyses that report that even if the duties were to be reduced to zero- ...
Top diplomats from the Group of 7 industrialized democracies on Friday were wrapping up their final day of talks that have ...
China’s retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, including a 10% tariff on soybeans, are causing concern for Iowa farmers like Doug Fuller, whose family has farmed in northern Polk County for generations.