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The latest shot in President Trump's global trade war was fired on Saturday. New tariffs on imported car parts took effect but the economy proved resilient. Willie James Inman has the latest.
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The latest shot in President Trump's global trade war was fired on Saturday. New tariffs on imported car parts took effect but the economy proved resilient. Willie James Inman has the latest.
The owner of the Three Brothers Diner says customers are cutting back on spending amid economic worries.
While many businesses are steeling themselves for trade war losses, the American steel industry has a brighter outlook. Elaine Quijano reports.
Australia's vote comes just a week after Canada's elections, where President Trump's influence was also felt.
The impact of President Trump's 145% tariffs on Chinese goods is playing out in real-time at America's ports. Gene Seroka, Port of Los Angeles executive director, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
Sweeping 145% tariffs on Chinese imports threaten some businesses' survival, as nearly all toy manufacturing happens overseas. Eleanor Mak, CEO and founder of Jilly Bing, a small business doll company, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss how tariffs are impacting her.
The Trump administration has unveiled its budget blueprint for 2026. Now, it's only a matter of getting Congress on board. Plus, more jobs were added to the U.S. economy in April than expected, despite uncertainty with the Trump administration's tariff plans against trade partners. CBS News' Willie James Inman and Jo Ling Kent have the latest.
The Trump administration keeps indicating that the U.S. should see some trade deals in the near future. One of those countries looking for a deal is Indonesia. The chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Anindya Bakrie, joins "America Decides" to discuss.
Employers across the U.S. added 177,000 jobs in April, a sign the labor market remains healthy despite concerns rising U.S. tariffs.
Investors are reacting to the latest jobs data as uncertainty remains about the future of the U.S. economy as President Trump's tariffs take place. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady and Weijia Jiang report.
The latest jobs numbers beat expectations, showing the U.S. economy added 177,000 jobs in April. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady has more on the data, and Willie James Inman has more on the Trump administration's response to the report.
A Chinese exporter says Trump's tariffs simply aren't fair, while a U.S. buyer hopes for a trade war truce, because "China produces what you want."
The ongoing trade war is already impacting businesses in China amid President Trump's 145% tariff on the country. Exporters say sales are down because many American buyers can't afford to purchase what they need. CBS News' Anna Coren reports.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce is commenting on potential trade talks with the U.S. This comes as more details emerge about the economic repercussions of President Trump's tariffs. Lori Bettinger, the president of BancAlliance, joins CBS News with more.
The journey to parenthood is getting more expensive as tariffs on imported baby products are making them harder to afford. Elaine Quijano reports.
The Trump administration gave auto manufacturers a slight reprieve on Tuesday by reducing the impact of tariffs on their products. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady has more.
Some retailers have started breaking out the cost of tariffs on customer purchases, highlighting the impact on consumers.
The Senate failed to pass a measure that would undo President Trump's tariffs. The push was largely symbolic, since the House of Representatives wouldn't have moved forward with it. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
President Trump commented on the possibility of higher costs for Americans as his tariff policy takes place. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady reports.
President Trump's administration is insisting that new trade deals will benefit Americans as tax relief promises are made, which first need to be approved by Congress. This comes as former Vice President Kamala Harris warns of potential signs of a constitutional crisis as Mr. Trump serves his second term. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi reports.
President Trump has claimed credit for some of the stock market's highs, but later blamed former President Joe Biden for the disappointing gross domestic product data that appeared to indicate a shrinking U.S. economy during the first quarter of 2025. CBS News' Weijia Jiang explains.
President Trump and his administration navigated some alarming points in the nation's latest gross domestic product report by blaming the previous administration and explaining how trade preparations ahead of tariffs may have impacted the data. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
The stock market rallied after gross domestic product data indicated a reversal in the U.S. economy. CBS News contributor Javier David breaks down the latest moves by investors.
President Trump says steep tariffs on U.S. imports will lead to lower taxes for Americans. Is he right?
Rising import costs are squeezing small businesses. Many say it feels just like the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 27 on Monday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues. Follow live updates here.
President Trump told reporters as he flew into Japan that he expects to have a trade agreement with China finalized by the end of his tour of Asia.
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm early Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring catastrophic flooding to the northern Caribbean.
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.
Lithuania accuses Belarus and Russia of a "deliberate escalation of hybrid warfare" as balloons shut down major airport.
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.