Economist Abigail Hall Blanco, with the University of Tampa, offers a clearer understanding of tariffs and how they impact families and businesses.
The "America First" trade policy promoted by upcoming U.S. President Donald Trump has far-reaching implications for global trade and geopolitics.
Consumers and businesses may have nowhere to hide from Trump's tariffs. So instead of waiting around, they're trying to get ...
Asian markets rose Monday following a record close on Wall Street as traders welcomed Donald Trump's pick for Treasury ...
As of Nov. 22, the combined market capitalization of South Korea’s four leading entertainment companies—JYP Entertainment, YG ...
On WFLA’s Sunday morning political show Battleground Florida, University of Tampa Economics Professor Abiail Hall Blanco ...
A Walmart executive warned that President-elect Trump’s plans to raise tariffs on imports could drive the retail giant to ...
Bonds rallied, U.S. stock futures rose and the dollar eased in early trade on Monday as investors cheered the appointment of fund manager Scott Bessent as the next U.S. Treasury secretary, figuring he ...
Trump's promised tariffs, which are poised to inflict substantial damage on the global economy, call for a rethink of the ...
Donald Trump has big plans for the economy — and a big debt problem that will be a hurdle to delivering on them.
On the campaign trail, Trump touted tariffs as a measure to boost domestic manufacturing and prevent U.S. jobs from going overseas. In remarks, he has floated new tariffs of 60% on all goods from ...
Trump nominates Brooke Rollins as agriculture secretary, finalizing his Cabinet picks. Rollins, a longtime Trump ally, must ...