Donald Trump, Supreme Court and tariff
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Trump, Trade Deals and tariff
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President Trump says he is raising global tariffs to 15%. And ahead of the president's address tomorrow, most Americans say the state of the union is not strong, according to an NPR poll.
The President is using Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 to impose tariffs on most foreign imports. But unlike his previous tariffs, these will expire in 150 days unless Congress extends them.
President Trump's novel use of a 1974 trade law to impose a global 15% tariff could be ripe for legal challenges, according to trade experts.
President Donald Trump opened up a new round of verbal attacks against the Supreme Court on Monday, just days after the high court struck down his sweeping tariff program — creating an uneasy environment for investors in U.
For some emerging economies in Asia, President Trump’s new tariff could be good news. A 15% global tariff—introduced Saturday after the Supreme Court ruled that many of Trump’s previous levies were il
Cryptocurrency prices were falling early Monday, amid market nervousness linked to the status of U.S. trade tariffs.
Tariff uncertainty is back after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new 15% duty following a Supreme Court ruling that struck down his broader levies last week.
Trump would need Congress to fully replace his previous tariffs, but he could still legally impose different tariffs under other laws.