President Trump signed numerous executive orders, including a delay of a deadline for banning TikTok, on the first day of his second term.
Xiaomi’s founder and chief executive, Lei Jun, during the launch of a new vehicle model in Beijing last month.
Maria Liao runs Dongguan Yarunli Toys from a factory in Dongguan, China. “I don’t know what the next quarter will be like,” she said.
Scrolling through social media requires slightly more skepticism on April 1.
A General Motors facility in Spring Hill, Tenn. The company on Tuesday reported a sharp jump in sales in the first quarter.
President Trump arrives at Joint Base Andrews, Md., on Sunday, after spending the weekend at his private residence at Mar-a-Lago.
The president did not reveal the details of his plan to impose reciprocal tariffs the same day, but suggested he would move ahead with import taxes on trading partners.
The Queen Mary 2 is the flagship ocean liner of Cunard Lines.
Over 90,000 claims are pending against Johnson & Johnson and other parties.
Vehicles at the Changan Automobile factory last year. Changan has been Ford’s principal partner in China’s auto market for more than 20 years.
Last year’s CinemaCon, the annual convention for theater owners. For the first time, Amazon will take center stage there this week.
President Trump signed an executive order last month that would effectively dismantle seven agencies, including the Minority Business Development Agency.
President Trump’s policies are making it hard for Bergen’s Greenhouses in Detroit Lakes, Minn., to get suppliers to quote prices and could threaten its profits.
President Trump has said that tariffs would encourage auto companies and their suppliers to move to the United States.
Surveys have shown that U.S. consumers are willing to spend more to “buy American” in some cases, but only to a point.
President Trump is weighing another round of relief for farmers, similar to what he offered during his 2018 trade war with China. But that rescue package was expensive, and this time it could prove even more so.
Hooters restaurants around the country will continue operating during the bankruptcy proceedings. As the company said on a site explaining the transaction, “It’s always hang time at Hooters.”
President Trump is expected to be in the Rose Garden tomorrow to reveal details of his reciprocal tariffs plan.
A game board showed the stakes of a simulated global trade war during an exercise last month at a think tank in Washington, D.C.
In Florida, Brightline has proved that it can operate reliable, well-designed passenger trains that people want to ride. Can the public sector do the same?