The delay of tariffs set to take effect Friday came after a phone call between President Trump and his Mexican counterpart, President Claudia Sheinbaum.| Los Angeles Times
Few countries would be more affected than Mexico by Trump's threats to enact sweeping tariffs on imports. They could lead to more poverty, migration, some economists say.| Los Angeles Times
President Trump gave no indication he was open to a rapid course correction, suggesting some of his new tariff rates would be permanent.| Los Angeles Times
In many previous downturns, it was easier to base one's view of the future on stock market patterns of the past. Not this time.| Los Angeles Times
Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could have major consequences for California's economy, which has a lot riding on trade, especially with China and Mexico.| Los Angeles Times
President-elect Donald Trump vowed to enact hefty new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China as soon as he takes office as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration and drugs.| Los Angeles Times