By Andrea Shalal and David Lawder Feb 24 - President Donald Trump's temporary 15% tariffs to replace those struck down by the ...
NA Within hours of the Supreme Court's decision striking down his massive IEEPA tariffs in our case challenging them, ...
"A balance of payments deficit is not the same thing as a trade deficit." ...
With his move to impose new global tariffs, US President Donald Trump isn’t just trying to repair a trade policy dismantled by a Supreme Court rebuke. He’s also declaring the world’s largest economy ...
Opinion: The president’s tariff workaround is just another attempt to ignore the law and dare courts to step in.
No evidence of balance of payments or currency crisis in the US to justify Sec 122 tariffs, economists say. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The president is relying on a provision that the government's lawyers said had no "obvious application" to his goal of ...
President Donald Trump’s new tariffs may face a legal challenge under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.
PROTECTING THE U.S. ECONOMY AND NATIONAL INTERESTS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation imposing a temporary import duty to address fundamental international payments problems and ...
The tariffs began taking effect at midnight on Tuesday, shortly after collections under the International Emergency Economic ...
Trump’s Department of Justice previously argued in court that he couldn’t issue tariffs under the authority that he is now ...