New tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have just taken effect, and they're expected to make certain everyday grocery items more expensive. Why? Because many of the products we rely on—like canned ...
Alcoa CEO Bill Oplinger warned that prices of aluminum goods could see nearly immediate price hikes once the looming 50% ...
British Columbians who were in the U.S. Tuesday experienced sticker shock coming back over ... against 'unjustified' US tariffs on steel and aluminum, PM Albanese says What airlines are doing ...
Frustrated with Elon Musk’s antics, Tesla drivers are making their feelings known in the quirkiest way possible: regret stickers. Viral social media photos show Tesla car owners distancing thems ...
Tariffs are driving a wedge through the $92 billion aluminum industry. Aluminum buyers say President Trump’s tariff pledges have already raised their costs and few suppliers in the U.S.—where ...
President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on imported aluminum, set to go into place March 12, will raise the cost to produce every whimsically adorned can of Spiteful beer, from its Working for the ...
(Reuters) -Aluminum producer Alcoa said on Tuesday that U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose a tariff on aluminum imports could cost about 100,000 U.S. jobs and would itself not be enough ...
Alcoa CEO warns tariffs could cost 100,000 U.S. jobs Tariffs not enough to restart Alcoa's U.S. facilities, CEO says Alcoa seeks Canadian aluminum exemption, cites power cost concerns Trump ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered the US the opportunity for joint exploration of the country’s rare earth metals deposits, as well as the supply of aluminum to the US domestic market ...
Trump also put 25% tariffs — the taxes charged on goods as they cross country borders — on steel and aluminum imports, but the proposed tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico threatened ...
Aluminum, which notched its highest close since May on Thursday, dropped 1.2% to $2,657.00 a ton on the London Metal Exchange at 3:09 p.m. local time. That follows a 1.5% decline Friday.
Looming aluminum tariffs have put U.S. makers of everything from cans to cars on edge. But as long as they’re willing to pay enough of a premium, the metal is likely to continue flowing across the ...