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Trump administration officials said they planned to impose levies of up to 12.5 percent on countries that failed to crack down on goods made with forced labor.
The Trump administration said it intended to appeal a judge's order allowing all companies that paid the invalidated duties to seek refunds.
The day after the Supreme Court struck down a set of Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs, the president quickly imposed another, using a never-before-invoked provision of a decades-old trade law to order a global 10 percent tariff on most imports.
President Donald Trump’s 10% global tariffs are illegal, the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled Thursday, delivering another strike against the cornerstone of the president’s economic agenda after the Supreme Court rejected his controversial ...
President Donald Trump and his administration had an uncomfortable stay at the White Lotus. During this week's "Saturday Night Live," the show created its own spin of the most recent season of the popular HBO Max show, replacing the show's characters with ...
A U.S. trade court's ruling against a Trump administration tariff could further constrain the White House's ability to impose import levies, according to legal and trade experts. The Court of International Trade (CIT) sided with 24 states and businesses ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. A federal trade court has struck down President Donald Trump’s latest Section 122 tariffs, halting the 10% levy on most imports and opening the ...
STRENGTHENING CRITICAL AMERICAN INDUSTRIES: President Trump has utilized tariffs on imported aluminum, steel, and copper to protect the national security of the United States, the economic resilience of vital industries, and the financial position of American families, communities, and businesses from the threat of low-priced foreign imports.