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Trump’s sweeping 2025 tariffs on imports are disrupting global trade and creating new economic risks for consumers, businesses, and investors.
At least five justices shared concern about Trump’s unprecedented tariffs. In one of the most significant legal cases for President Donald Trump's administration, the Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared skeptical of the president’s claim of unbounded ...
The European Union (EU) is considering a response to President Donald Trump's tariffs that goes beyond customs duties on American goods, the French finance minister warned. "The response can be very vigorous," Eric Lombard told France's BFM/RMC. He said ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments about presidential power to impose tariffs. But what are they? By Alan Rappeport Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court on Wednesday will tackle the question of whether President Trump can use emergency powers to ...
President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday it would be “devastating for our country” if he lost a Supreme Court case that could invalidate his administration’s most far-reaching tariffs. That verdict appears increasingly likely after Wednesday ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been fast, furious and hard to track. There are the drug-trafficking tariffs. Tariffs to fix trade balances, some pulled back. China tariffs — raised, raised again, lowered some, lowered again. Tariffs on imported ...
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The Supreme Court is considering whether the president acted legally when he used a 1977 emergency statute to impose tariffs on scores of countries. By Ann E. Marimow Reporting from Washington A majority of Supreme Court justices on Wednesday asked ...
President Donald Trump is giving farmers some $12 billion in aid to help as they struggle to sell their crops while getting hit by rising costs