China, Trump and Tariffs
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Trump, tariffs and temporary trade deal
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Five small businesses urged a federal court to block Trump's tariffs but government lawyers contend presidents have long regulated trade.
In an obscure courthouse in downtown Manhattan, a group of small businesses are taking on one of President Donald Trump's boldest uses of executive authority.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who Trump recently said he’s considering firing, has a 37% approval rating, beneath the lowest approval ratings for the previous three federal reserve chairs, but above his 36% average approval rating in 2023, Gallup found.
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President Donald Trump is waging a trade war without getting approval from Congress: He declared a national emergency to slap import taxes — tariffs — on almost every country on earth.
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Sony Group is doubling down on its entertainment-first business strategy while preparing for potential headwinds from Trump administration tariffs.
The plaintiffs, a group of small businesses who claim that Trump’s tariffs are illegal and will decimate their businesses, are represented by the Liberty Justice Center, a libertarian public interest litigation firm.
Three judges on the U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday considered a legal challenge by a group of small businesses to President Trump’s tariffs, which have unleashed a global trade war and s
The BBC's Laura Bicker takes us inside a Chinese sofa factory that almost ground to a halt after Trump's tariffs.
The looming impact of the tariffs in his trade-dependent Pacific Northwest state made taking the lead on the lawsuit an easy call, says Rayfield, who served as speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives before winning the AG post in November.
Both nations pledged to cut their broad, ballooning tariffs after weekend talks. US tariffs dropped to 30% from 145%, while China’s moved to 10% from 125%, per a joint statement