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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.
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.
Dozens of economies including India, Canada and Mexico face threats of higher tariffs Friday if they fail to strike deals with Washington.
An Illinois toy company challenged President Donald Trump’s tariffs in front of the Supreme Court on Tuesday in a long shot bid to press the justices to quickly decide whether they are legal.
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 ...
Polls show Americans are concerned about President Donald Trump's tariff plans, worried that prices will increase, but administration officials hope to win over the public. Polling shows Americans don't think the administration is doing enough to lower prices.
Tariff revenues surged to $24.2 billion in May—an all-time high since World War II, according to the U.S. Treasury Department—contributing to inflationary pressure on U.S. consumers.