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The United States will double tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%, in a new show of force by President Donald Trump.
The U.S. Court of International Trade went back to basics in a decision featuring the reminder that, under the Constitution, Congress has the authority to regulate trade.
After Trump announced the 90-day pause in imposing his "Liberation Day" tariffs, his administration promised he would sign 90 trade deals in 90 days.
Somewhat atypically, the random selection process returned a three-judge panel made up entirely of judges who were appointed ...
Trump has said he’d like to target two specific and very different companies — Apple and Mattel — with tariffs aimed at their ...
The letter from the United States Trade Representative asks countries to provide their offers by Wednesday as officials seek to accelerate talks with multiple partners.
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., extended a pause of his order invalidating the bulk of President Trump’s tariffs until an appeals court can resolve the case. U.S. District Judge Rudolph ...
The DNC rolled out a taco truck outside RNC headquarters to troll President Donald Trump on tariffs, using the Wall Street ...
A federal judge on Tuesday granted the Trump administration’s request to pause enforcement of a previous order that had ...
A U. S. District Court judge on Monday dismissed California’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, ruling that ...
District Judge Jacqueline Corley ruled California should have sued in the Court of International Trade, which has ...
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