Feb 24 - President Donald Trump's promised temporary 15% tariffs to replace those struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court are meant to resolve a problem that many economists say does not exist: a U.S.
Hours after the Supreme Court rejected President Donald Trump's "emergency" tariffs on February 20, he revealed a backup plan. Instead of relying on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ...
Across three hours of oral arguments on Friday, a panel of judges appeared skeptical of a legal challenge to the 10% global tariff imposed by President Donald Trump after the Supreme Court struck down ...
NA Today, the US Court of International Trade issued an important ruling striking down Donald Trump's massive Section 122 ...
At two points in the three-hour hearing, Judge Timothy Stanceu reminded government counsel that he was an attorney, not an economist familiar with the term, “balance-of-payments deficit,” an economic ...