The tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China by President Donald Trump could have far-reaching consequences for consumers in Minnesota.
Canada remains one of the largest electricity exporters to the U.S., providing clean, affordable power to several states.
After delaying proposed tariffs once, President Donald Trump has now implemented them on most goods from Canada and Mexico.
Canada and Mexico are among the top three countries for Minnesota’s agricultural exports, and both countries are expected to ...
The numbers show the state’s forecasted surplus for the current legislative biennium has shrunk since November by roughly ...
Tariffs from the Trump administration are set to go in effect on Tuesday. Canada and Minnesota do over $21 billion in trade ...
Minnesota companies were assessing the damage Tuesday of the trade war between the U.S. and its three biggest trading ...
The DNR is also asking owners to clean up all trash and remove everything from the ice when they leave. The removal deadline ...
With President Donald Trump imposing 25% tariffs on goods imported from Canada and Mexico, leaders from both countries have ...