U.S. households and firms overwhelmingly bear the burden of tariffs.
Tariffs are taxes on imported goods intended to protect domestic industries, raise revenue, or pressure another country to change a particular behavior. Most countries are limited by their natural ...
As President Trump prepares to meet with Xi Jinping, a trade war that once threatened to freeze commerce between the two countries has given way to an uneasy truce. By Alexandra Stevenson Alexandra ...
USA TODAY analysis shows at least 90 publicly traded companies have disclosed plans to claim tariff refunds. Few will directly pass them to consumers.
Consumers are increasingly bringing class action lawsuits against companies that raised their prices in response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and are now seeking refunds after the tariffs were ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh called the Supreme Court's decision striking down Trump's emergency tariffs "illogical" in a fiery dissent on Friday and offered a roadmap of alternatives for Trump to attempt ...
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Why continuing tariff fears are baseless
So many gyrations since a year ago. President Trump’s tariff revisions and his trade deals. The US Supreme Court ruling against his 2025 onslaught. New temporary tariffs to replace those struck down.
American households would feel better about the cost of living if tariffs were lowered as part of the affordability policy agenda. That was the conclusion from a Council on Foreign Relations opinion ...
President Donald Trump declared Monday he “do[es] not have to go back to Congress to get approval of Tariffs” after the Supreme Court struck down his previous tariff policy—a statement that’s true but ...
Scott Nevil is an experienced writer and editor with a demonstrated history of publishing content for Investopedia. He goes in-depth to create informative and actionable content around monetary policy ...
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