President Trump on Thursday said Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will be "out of there" if he decides to fire him from his post, striking a harsh tone with the central bank at home while he struck an upbeat note about trade deals with the European Union and China.
President Trump on Thursday said he's hopeful the U.S. will strike a trade deal with China despite an impasse between the world's largest economies over tit-for-tat tariffs.
President Trump said Wednesday he met with a delegation from Japan to negotiate "trade fairness" as nations try to avoid the reimposition of hefty U.S. tariffs.
Autism is "running rampant" in the U.S., with an estimated one in 31 children experiencing the disorder compared to one in 36 two years earlier, the Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday.
California is suing to stop President Trump's sweeping tariffs, making it the first state to take the White House to court over its aggressive trade plan.
The White House said Tuesday that China must act first in devising a trade deal with the U.S., arguing the Asian superpower is dependent on American consumers and their spending power.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun issued nine executive orders Tuesday that would overhaul food-stamp benefits, scrutinize food dyes and increase access to locally grown food, firmly aligning the state with the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" agenda.
A group of small businesses is suing President Trump over his "Liberation Day" tariff plan, saying the White House usurped Congress' power when it claimed that trade deficits with other countries amounted to an emergency under a 1977 law.
President Trump said he will not back off his sweeping tariff plan but will be "flexible" in how he taxes imported electronics and car parts, cheering Wall Street investors.
China is blocking -- or at least slow-walking -- the export of rare earth minerals used in military equipment, cars and other materials, adding a serious wrinkle to the emerging trade war between the U.S. and China.
President Trump said to expect a tariff framework for computers, smartphones and semiconductors "very soon," a sign the carveout from China tariffs for certain electronics will not last long.
President Trump wants to strike a trade deal with China to stop tit-for-tat tariffs, the White House said Friday, though it offered no sign the U.S. planned to make the first move.
President Trump's top trade official says China's decision to increase tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% is "not terribly surprising but certainly unfortunate" as the administration pushes to negotiate with other nations while isolating Beijing.
U.S. stocks plunged Thursday from worries about increased tariffs on China and overall trade uncertainty, cutting into the midweek rally sparked by President Trump's pause in his reciprocal tariff plan.
China accused the U.S. on Thursday of trying to "choke the throat" of other countries, including its own, and said it won't engage with President Trump until he shows the country more respect.
President Trump said Wednesday that he paused his reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, a major reversal of his "Liberation Day" plan that ignited a multifront trade war.
President Trump did not include Russia on his target list for reciprocal tariffs because there is little trade with Russia, and the U.S. already hit Moscow with big sanctions and levies over its invasion of Ukraine, a top trade official said Wednesday.
Wall Street markets opened to another topsy-turvy session Wednesday as China and the EU countered President Trump's aggressive use of tariffs to rebalance trade.