Identify worst-, likely-, and best-case scenarios, along with the specific actions needed to mitigate the heightened cost pressures entailed in each tariff scenario.| Forrester
President Donald Trump's flurry of tariffs, government layoffs and spending freezes may be doing more to harm the U.S. economy than to fix it.| AP News
President Donald Trump’s ever-changing, on-again, off-again tariff war with America’s three biggest trading partners – Mexico, Canada and China — is baffling businesses.| AP News
U.S. stocks rose, but only after careening through another wild day. The S&P 500 climbed 0.6% Friday after erasing an earlier loss that reached 1.3%.| AP News
Wall Street’s sell-off kicked back into gear after tariff whiplash and falling AI stocks dragged the market lower.| AP News
Uncertainty around automotive tariffs on cars, parts and steel, is leading automakers to adopt AI, automation, and cloud technologies.| The Future of Commerce
If there’s any lesson so far in Trump’s second term, it’s that playing nice isn’t just bad optics — it’s a losing strategy.| The Intercept
Trump said his plans for broader “reciprocal” tariffs will go into effect April 2, raising them to match what other countries assess.| abc10.com
Mark Carney replaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January but remains prime minister until his successor is sworn in.| abc10.com