President Donald Trump on Tuesday imposed tariffs on imported goods from major trading partners Canada, Mexico and China — and that could send shockwaves through Oregon’s economy.
The rapid-fire moves in the trade conflict between Canada and the United States put speed chess matches in the park to shame. With three days of tariff dust finally settling, Oregon wineries still face a 25% tariff and boycotts throughout Canada.
Ahead of U.S. tariffs against Mexico and Canada, a pair of bills are making their way through the Oregon legislature in an effort to boost trade and international relations with the state.
A Washington woman reported missing last summer was found dead inside a crashed car in Oregon, according to Oregon State Police.
While we’ve heard a lot about certain folks in Eastern Oregon clamoring to join the state of Idaho, there are perhaps far more people in Oregon (and Washington and California) who desire universal health care,
President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on products from Canada, Mexico, and China on Tuesday, prompting Oregon Senator Ron Wyden to issue a statement against th
President Donald Trump on Tuesday slapped 25% across-the-board tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico – our nation’s largest trading partner. Chinese goods entering the U.S. face an additional 10% tariff.
Oregon Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner and other Democratic treasurers from around the country warned Thursday that President Donald Trump’s now-paused tariffs would lead to unaffordable price hikes for Americans and uncertainty for businesses.
The Oregon context From Oregon Capital Chronicle Oregon lawmakers are in the early stages of the state's 2025-27 budget, and they heard from the state's chief economist last week that tariffs could have an outsized impact on the state's economy because Oregon relies more on trade than many other states.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum has planned to announce any retaliatory measures on Sunday, but Trump credited her with making progress on illegal immigration and drug smuggling as a reason for again pausing tariffs that were initially supposed to go into full effect in February.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Ahead of U.S. tariffs against Mexico and Canada, a pair of bills are making their way through the Oregon legislature in an effort to boost trade and international ...