Whether it's paying more for canning aluminum, steel for brewing vats or Canada refusing to stock American-made wine, Oregon's beer and wine industry is suffering.
Wyden and Merkley argued that extending the area would protect wildlife and benefit fishing and recreation industries.
Oregon’s biggest trading partners include Mexico and Canada, but tariff threats from President Donald Trump could raise costs ...
Steelport Knife Co. is feeling the effects of tariffs, with prices increasing and international customers being hesitant due to uncertainty, leading the company to shift its focus domestically and ...
Uncertainty looms about what kind of effect tariffs - a tax on imports from other countries - will have on the county's ...
Mexico overtook China as Oregon's top export destination in 2023, after passing Canada in 2021. Combined, the three countries ...
Pump prices continue to tick down, thanks in part to lower crude oil prices which have posted seven consecutive weeks of ...
President Donald Trump has been in office for just six weeks but is doing his best to upend the status quo, at home and ...
The Trump administration's plan to boost timber production on federal lands faces pushback about wildfires, environmental concerns and economics.
The Oregon wine industry counts on Canada for 46% of its total exports, which amounted to 72,641 cases in 2023.
Oregon Treasurer Elizabeth Steiner and other Democratic treasurers from around the country warned Thursday that President ...
Democratic state treasurers across the United States on Thursday said President Donald Trump's tariffs could raise prices for consumers, cost jobs and spark a trade war.
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