Here's how the Vermont business community is responding to the 25% tariff on goods imported from Canada and Mexico.
Democratic Senator Peter Welch heard these concerns firsthand during a roundtable with his constituents on Monday in St.
The tariffs, especially those levied on Canadian goods, could have far-reaching impacts on Vermont’s economy. Both Canadian and Mexican leaders reached agreements to postpone the tariffs, which were ...
Maland was gunned down near the Canada-Vermont border Jan. 20, and Youngblut, 21, was taken into custody. "The United States Attorney’s Office District of Vermont has charged Youngblut with ...
The Fedtrade® Podcast recently interviewed Tim Tierney, Director of Business Recruitment and International Trade at the ...
VEC gets about 40% of its power from other contracts for Canadian hydropower that would likely be subject to potential ...
Nestled along the Canadian border, Jay Peak spoke out about the proposed tariffs, forwarding a message of cross-border ...
U.S. Border Patrol Agent David "Chris" Maland was gunned down near the Canada-Vermont border Jan. 20, and, four days later, Teresa Youngblut, 21, was taken into custody. Michelle J. Zajko (FBI ...
Following in the footsteps of Canadian greats Damian Warner and Pierce LePage, Nate Paris of Nanaimo, B.C. is taking the NCAA ...
Snow is expected in Vermont tomorrow, but the question is how much will end up falling. Meteorologists are also saying that ...
President Trump imposed tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico, leading to retaliatory tariffs. Vermont, who has a strong trade relationship with Canada, faces negative impacts from these tariffs.