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Nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that Trump's tariffs would shrink the economy and add to inflation while reducing the federal deficit by $2.8 trillion.
Since last week's  victory in our tariff case before the US Court of International Trade, I have done more media interviews than in any other comparable ...
The US International Trade Court then ruled that the “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariffs and the Fentanyl tariffs on China, ...
The United States is highly reliant on steel imports, bringing in more of the material from abroad than any other country in ...
Home builders, car manufacturers and can makers are among those that will see higher prices for materials. Those companies ...
The White House should see this as a blessing in disguise and take the court’s ruling as a chance to recalibrate its approach ...
Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports were reinstated this week after being deemed illegal by a trade court. Their ultimate fate is yet to be decided.
The rulings against the levies in two federal courts – the U.S. Court of International Trade and the U.S. District Court in ...
The president is no king, and he does not have the power to impose taxes in the form of tariffs whenever he feels like it.
A drop in tariffs could cut inflation risks and boost growth, some economists say. In the shorter term, expect more confusion ...
The legal confusion over tariffs has buffeted U.S. trading partners around the world, casting doubt on the durability of ...
A US federal appeals court decided on Thursday night that Trump's global tariffs can temporarily stay in place while it ...