Trump backs down in China trade war
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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.
Plenty of attorneys get out of law school without ever even hearing about the institution called the Court of International Trade. It's about to have its biggest week ever. A three-judge panel in the
The U.S. and China have agreed to temporarily rollback on some tariffs. Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, puts today’s deal into context.
By Dietrich Knauth, Blake Brittain NEW YORK (Reuters) -Five American small businesses asked a U.S. court on Tuesday to halt President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, arguing that he overstepped his powers by declaring a national emergency to impose across-the-board taxes on imports from nations that sell more to the United States than they buy.
Trade tensions mark a significant geopolitical shift, rivaling post-WWII changes. While daily intensity fluctuates, core economic and political drivers could endure. Grasping tariff effects helps investors navigate these structural shifts.
The Court of International Trade will hear arguments Tuesday in what could be the first big test of President Trump's so-called "Liberation Day" tariffs on goods imported from around the world. Five small businesses that depend on imports filed a lawsuit in April opposing the sweeping tariffs,
Chinese leader Xi Jinping reinforced his message on U.S. trade policy Tuesday at a Beijing gathering of leaders and foreign ministers from Latin American and Caribbean countries, amid China’s efforts to rally international opinion against President Trump’s global tariffs.
Hundreds of miles from the Atlantic coast and any international airport ... with long-lasting shelf life and standing inventory, the trade war has had an immediate, direct effect on geoducks ...
China and Russia pledged to deepen their relationship and oppose "power politics" amid tough negotiations with President Donald Trump on trade and war.
I’m Malcolm Scott, international economics enterprise editor in Sydney. Today we’re looking at key takeaways from the US-China trade truce. Send us feedback and tips to [email protected]. And if you aren’t yet signed up to receive this newsletter,
GENEVA (Reuters) -Switzerland has moved to the front of the queue for a trade deal with the United States, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday, after the Alpine country hosted surprisingly successful U.S.-China trade talks this weekend.