Trump’s tariffs head back to court
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The Trump administration's trade policy faces a critical test this week as a federal court weighs the legality of its sweeping tariffs.
Their lawsuit alleges President Donald Trump illegally invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to justify the Liberation Day tariffs and other tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China.
President Donald Trump gave himself more time to reach trade deals with foreign nations, but his efforts to quickly overhaul global trade through tariffs still face challenges at home and abroad.
A US trade court has for now denied an effort to restore a tariff exemption for small-value packages from China that President Donald Trump ended earlier this year.
Here’s the latest on the president levies, some of which he again postponed Monday.
An Illinois toy company challenged President Donald Trump’s tariffs in front of the Supreme Court in a long shot bid to press the justices to quickly decide whether they are legal. Learning ...
TACO or tariffs? An August 1 deadline looms after the European Union became the latest of the top US trading partners to reach a deal with Trump.
President Donald Trump opened a new golf course today in Aberdeenshire in Scotland and is heading back to Washington later. The US and EU struck a long-awaited tariff deal on Sunday that will avert a transatlantic trade war,