President Trump wants to impose sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with two economists who unpack the repercussions for American businesses, consumers and the U.S.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Chinese economist Qian Liu about slowing economic growth in China and potential new U.S. tariffs under the Trump administration.
Trump ordered tariffs against China, Canada and Mexico over the weekend. Canada and Mexico reached last-minute deals to pause ...
And then there's China, one of the U.S.'s biggest trading partners and rivals. Steve Inskeep got a perspective from there. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: That perspective comes from Qian Liu, who lives in ...
Canada and Mexico struck last-minute deals with President Trump to pause 25% tariffs on a broad range of their goods.
The auto industry has built a North American supply chain that ping-pongs parts between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Tariffs ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with the outgoing U.S. ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns. He says China faces certain challenges, like a slowing economy and a declining population. KUOW is Seattle ...
What's black, white and back in the nation's capital? Giant pandas, at last. Now, after a requisite quarantine and brief ...
Canada accounts for about 60% of U.S. crude oil imports. If Trump's tariffs end up applying to that oil, that would likely ...
Musk, the South African immigrant who does much business in China, would seem to personify the "globalists ... This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Steve Inskeep: I've heard you ...
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