Tariffs may sound tough, but America’s fentanyl crisis stems from a decades-long addiction problem that trade policy can’t ...
Donald Trump's commerce secretary nominee said Wednesday that he favors "across-the-board" tariffs and a country-based ...
President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Commerce Department, Howard Lutnick, said on Wednesday that Canada and Mexico can ...
The drug is increasingly manufactured in and trafficked from the U.S.’s northern neighbor, though the numbers remain small ...
The president has also said he is "very much still considering" a 10 percent tariff on all Chinese goods beginning Feb. 1, White House press secretary ...
Are dropping fentanyl-related death rates concealing other issues in the fight against this brutal form of addiction?
The supply chain for drugs poisoning America has become highly concentrated and vulnerable, depending on illegal activities in Communist China and Mexico.
In an operational alert, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada says there is reason to believe ...
President Donald Trump is considering changing a key U.S. trade benefit to other nations, the "de minimis" exemption on ...
While talking to reporters, Trump suggested that the sudden change to his tariff policy was due to large quantities of fentanyl coming from China via Mexico and Canada, and that the threats of ...
Donald Trump said Tuesday during the first presidential press conference of his second term that he wants to make a deal with Chinese President Xi to crack down on fentanyl smuggling: PRESIDENT DONALD ...