Introductory reset between Trump, Carney
President Trump met face-to-face with Canada's newly-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has the details.
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President Trump met face-to-face with Canada's newly-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday. CBS News White House reporter Aaron Navarro has the details.
The U.S.-China meetings could mark a key moment as the two countries face steep tariffs on each other's goods.
President Trump is not giving up on his idea of acquiring Canada. "Never say never," he said Tuesday.
American businesses, large and small alike, are adjusting to the Trump administration's trade war with China. Tom Hanson reports one major company is halting shipments altogether.
The U.S. is buying even more goods from other countries amid President Trump's sweeping tariffs. Kelly O'Grady explains.
For months, President Trump has taunted Canada by claiming it should become America's 51st state. But the country's new prime minister pushed back in an Oval Office meeting. Weijia Jiang reports.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told House lawmakers Tuesday that progress is being made on foreign trade talks, but not with China. That could change on this week though. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more on this and other economic news of the day.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Trump that his country is unequivocally not for sale during their in-person meeting on Tuesday. Politico White House reporter Megan Messerly and The Hill national political reporter Julia Manchester break it down.
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney had a somewhat tense meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday. Mr. Trump said he wants friendship with the U.S.'s northern neighbor, despite trade tensions, but won't give up on the idea of turning Canada into the 51st state. CBS News' Aaron Navarro and Jackson Proskow from Canada's Global News report.
Flower prices could be higher this year due to tariffs enacted by President Trump.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told lawmakers at a House hearing on Tuesday that the U.S. is not yet engaged in trade negotiations with China.
President Trump is 100 days into his second term in office. This comes as more data is emerging about the state of the economy and how Americans are feeling about their wallets and the president's tariffs. CBS News contributor Javier David has more.
Looking to get mom some flowers for Mother's Day this weekend? You'll probably be paying more thanks to President Trump's tariffs. CBS News correspondent Michael George reports.
A sharp drop in Chinese imports could lead to shortages of the following U.S. consumer products, one analysis shows.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testified before lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reports.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spoke at the Milken Institute Global Conference Monday, pointing to tariffs, tax cuts and deregulation as the three core components of President Trump's economic agenda. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more.
President Trump on Sunday announced movies as his latest target for tariffs because the U.S. movie industry "is DYING a very fast death."
President Trump on Sunday said he would impose 100% tariffs on films made outside the United States because, as he put it, the U.S. movie industry "is DYING a very fast death." CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has more.
Sunday on Air Force One, President Trump said there "could very well be" trade deals announced this week. CBS News business contributor and Dallas Morning News business editor Javier David has analysis of where things stand on trade.
An interview between President Trump and NBC'S "Meet The Press" made waves over the weekend as the president said, among other things, he didn't know if everyone on U.S. soil is entitled to due process in the court of law. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has more on that and the president's social media post about tariffs on movies made outside the United States.
President Trump's tariffs could be "the nail in the coffin for many of us," the owner of a Portland, Oregon, clothing store said.
Lawrence Summers, a former treasury secretary, says many American big business boards are alarmed by President Trump's trade approach and his threats of tariffs. CBS News' Robert Costa reports.
President Trump is repeating claims about gas and grocery prices being lower, even though government data says otherwise. CBS News' Nancy Cordes has more.
Chinese e-commerce site is no longer shipping goods from China to the U.S. as steep tariffs take effect.
It was the sacrifice of U.S. and European Allied soldiers during World War II that formed the bedrock of an alliance that has lasted for over 80 years.
He told reporters as he flew into Japan that he expects to have a trade agreement with China wrapped up by the end of his tour of Asia.
Melissa strengthened into the most powerful category a hurricane could and could bring "catastrophic" flash flooding and landslides to Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are ratcheting up, with a showdown between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro putting the two nations on the brink.
The USDA notice comes after the Trump administration said it would not tap roughly $5 billion in contingency funds to keep benefits through SNAP.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the TikTok deal announced last month is set to be finalized on Thursday when President Trump meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In an exclusive interview, California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he will consider a presidential campaign after the 2026 midterm elections.
Concerns about a weakening labor market may outweigh worries about rising inflation, tipping the Fed toward another rate cut, economists say.
Dr. Peter Attia has declared war on what he calls the marginal decade, the final years of life that are often plagued by sickness and immobility.
The U.S. has carried out several air strikes on Venezuelan vessels that the Trump administration has accused of carrying drugs and cartel members.