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President Donald Trump on Thursday formalized the array of high tariff levels and trade deals he has announced in recent ...
When Trump signed to order for more than 66 countries, the start date of the punishing import taxes was pushed back seven days so that the tariff schedule could be updated.
The D.C. Bar’s disciplinary arm has recommended that Jeffrey Clark, a longtime Trump ally who currently works in the Office ...
On Thursday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard oral arguments on the legality of the tariffs—a ...
The U.S. Constitution gives the power to impose taxes — including tariffs — to Congress. But lawmakers have gradually ...
When Trump signed the order Thursday night imposing new tariffs, the start date of the punishing import taxes was pushed back seven days.
The country, which had a $1.1bn trade surplus with the US, had initially been subject to Trump’s baseline 10 per cent tariff. Todd McClay, New Zealand’s trade minister, said the country’s exporters ...
Trump's new tariff rates include a 35% duty on many goods from Canada, which PM Mark Carney says he's "disappointed" about.