Trump, China
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The administration had made immediate appeals to allow the U.S. to keep imposing stiff levies, and said the Supreme Court needed to intervene.
2hon MSN
The flurry of punitive measures taken against China by the Trump administration over the last few days was prompted by a belief among US officials that China has failed to live up to commitments it made in trade talks earlier this month,
Two courtroom defeats dealt a blow to President Donald Trump’s strategy, even as an appeals court reinstated existing tariffs.
Trump's been accused of walking back on his trade policies. Now, a federal court has struck down his "reciprocal" tariffs — the same ones he put on hold.
President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs — both those he has threatened and those he has already enacted — have led many economists and American consumers to predict that the US economy could enter a recession while also pushing up inflation.
Friction between Beijing and Washington is growing as the Trump administration cracks down on visas for Chinese students and access to advanced computer chips.
President Donald Trump called out an Oval Office reporter for a “nasty" question that suggested he “chickened out" of his tariff threats in the last few days.
Tariffs impacted include the flat-rate 'reciprocal' tariffs aimed at US trade partners as well as and key China-focused duties, while leaving some duties, specifically those cover