Trump, tariffs and Court of International Trade
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Trump, steel and Tariffs
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Two courtroom defeats dealt a blow to President Donald Trump’s strategy, even as an appeals court reinstated existing tariffs.
The fear is that Trump will bristle at both adverse court rulings and perceptions on Wall Street that he's ready to bail on his protectionist agenda.
The administration had made immediate appeals to allow the U.S. to keep imposing stiff levies, and said the Supreme Court needed to intervene.
The ruling against the Trump administration was based on two separate lawsuits. But there’s little chance it will bring global trade chaos to an end.
Walmart and other major U.S. retailers were bracing for price hikes due to steep tariffs, but now that could change.
Speaking about Trump's tariff plans just before they were announced ... To give you one real-world example of this: When warning customers of future price hikes, toy maker Mattel also noted ...
Global markets rose after the U.S. court blocked key Trump tariffs; investors rallied on reduced trade fears and strong Nvidia earnings. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
Behind the smokescreen of the U.S. tariffs and countermeasures from other nations lies massive potential for climate action.
Steelworkers are excited for the future after President Trump talked about the partnership between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel.