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President Trump’s trade war is likely to lead to higher prices and slower growth, a challenging combination for the Fed. War in the Middle East could make the job harder still.
Regardless of the outcome of the tariff litigation, tariffs are likely to continue in some form. Falling recession odds and AI spending continue to send stocks higher.
The Atlantic has just published my new article about our win in the tariff case before the US Court of International Trade. It is entitled " A Victory for the Separation of Powers." Here is an ...
What to know about the court ruling allowing Trump to continue tariffs under emergency law By PAUL WISEMAN The Associated Press,Updated May 29, 2025, 5:18 p.m.
Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. The court has given the government 10 days to remove the tariffs and if its ruling holds it would eliminate new 30 per cent U.S. duties on imports from ...
Section 232 tariffs: National security-based tariffs, including steel and aluminum tariffs. Section 301 tariffs: Retaliatory measures targeting unfair trade practices, particularly those affecting ...
In the case of the tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the court said they do not fit the emergency law’s definition of measures to “deal with” a threat to the U.S. — in this case, fentanyl and ...
Sen. Rand Paul attacked the economic logic of President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff strategy on Sunday — and agreed that the policies raise constitutional concerns. The Kentucky ...
What the 90-day U.S.-China tariff reduction means for businesses The "de minimis" tariff rate on low-value parcels from China will come down to 54% from 120%, the White House said in an executive ...
Defining Tariffs The Smithsonian Institution's Peter Liebhold discussed the definition of tariffs and the different types of tariffs. He also spoke about the effects of tariffs on the economy and ...
NPR speaks with Ilya Somin, a lawyer who has teamed up with the Liberty Justice Center, to challenge Trump's tariffs in court. He claims Trump's trade decisions overstep his constitutional authority.
Tariffs will cause price increases and uncertainty Overall, 15% of the U.S. food supply is imported, including 32% of fresh vegetables, 55% of fresh fruit, and 94% of seafood, according to the ...
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