Trump, Court and tariff
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A three-judge panel at the U.S. Court of International Trade, a relatively low-profile court in Manhattan, stopped Trump’s global tariffs that he imposed citing emergency economic powers ...
President Trump’s top economic advisers stressed on Sunday that they would not be deterred by a recent court decision declaring many of the administration’s tariffs to be illegal, pointing to other authorities the White House could invoke to pressure China and other nations into trade negotiations.
Gateway Commercial Finance explores how new tariffs in 2025 are reshaping U.S. state economics, impacting industries, jobs and local growth trends.
Collecting Trump's tariffs could be tricky. The agencies that screen imports say they're frequently overwhelmed and understaffed, and experts say exporters are becoming cannier at evading taxes.
However, Bloomberg Economics sees the import surge from tariff front-running easing, based on a drop in container shipping from China to the U.S. since April 16. As the trade deficit narrows ...
Gaping budget deficits, on-again-off-again tariff wars and now, soaring bond yields. No wonder the markets are jumpy, our columnist says.
President Trump has delayed imposing new tariffs on the European Union, leading to renewed trade negotiations and a surge in stock markets. Stocks surged today after President Donald Trump paused ...
Another surge in trade ... as the initial trade deal struck by the U.S. and China leads importers to move forward with shipments during the 90-day pause on the steepest tariffs implemented by ...
(Fabrice Coffrini/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images) Washington and Beijing agreed to temporarily slash tariffs on each other’s products, a major de-escalation in a trade war that has been simme ...