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President Donald Trump is waging a trade war without getting approval from Congress: He declared a national emergency to slap ...
Businesses and states sue Trump over emergency tariffs, challenging presidential powers under the 1977 economic law in U.S.
Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
President Donald Trump’s trade war could come to an abrupt halt this ... The VOS case, however, only challenges the reciprocal tariffs that Trump announced on April 2. The Coalition for a ...
Video by Mohamed Sadek for The New York Times Supported by By Danielle Kaye Amid a steady stream of new trade policies ... on de minimis, the challenge is amplified by Mr. Trump’s 145 percent ...
The United States is facing greater reputational damage than China in the ongoing trade war, as many global business ... This is a huge challenge for leaders, and especially corporate affairs ...
Trump trade war faces legal challenge as businesses, states argue his tariffs exceeded his power. President Donald Trump is waging a trade war without getting approval ...
Farm country voted heavily for Donald Trump last November. Now many farmers are taking a wait-and-see attitude toward the ...
Trump’s quick surrender has also sent a clear message to foreign capitals that the White House doesn’t have the grit to ...
President Donald Trump’s agreement with China to temporarily slash tariffs for 90 days offered the world a bit of welcome ...
The White House has said its agreements with the U.K. and China are starting points, but so far the Trump administration has ...
As the U.S. and China announced a surprising pause on tariffs, we're taking a look at what's behind it and where things go in the weeks ahead. To discuss the trade negotiations, Geoff Bennett spoke ...