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A U.S. trade court on Wednesday blocked President Donald Trump from using an emergency powers law to impose tariffs on ...
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled Wednesday that Trump overstepped his authority when he ...
Two Republican-appointed judges and a Democrat-appointee on a little-known court issued the first ruling blocking President ...
"This ruling protects American businesses from the destabilizing effects of volatile, unilaterally imposed tariffs." ...
You may be aware that President Donald Trump’s global tariff war will see Americans paying more for consumer goods, but have ...
Vehicles made in Mexico and sent to the US will pay a 15% tax rather than the original 25% previously expected.
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Mark R. Ludwikowski and Kelsey Christensen of Clark Hill PLC discuss the Trump administration tariffs and their implications ...
President Trump announced Friday that he would double tariffs on imported steel to 50% following a pair of court rulings that ...
Note: Goods from Canada and Mexico that fall under the U.S.M.C.A. trade pact — the agreement that replaced NAFTA — are not subject to tariffs that took effect in March targeting those countries.
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