By Jan Wolfe Feb 22 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court is set to explore legal questions arising from the fraught history of ...
Some Republicans seemed relieved at the news that the Supreme Court had struck down most of President Trump's global tariff ...
President Donald Trump said he will raise global tariffs from 10% to 15% after the Supreme Court on Friday ruled his ...
The president seems as intent on tariffs as ever and argues that his trade agenda is succeeding, despite little evidence to ...
On Friday, President Trump signed a proclamation that would impose 10% tariffs on most foreign imports to the United States.
The chief justice’s opinion hinged on a legal principle called the “major questions doctrine” — the same doctrine that was used repeatedly to block the Biden administration’s regulations and orders.
By Philip Blenkinsop BRUSSELS, Feb 22 (Reuters) - The European Commission demanded on Sunday that the United States stick to the terms of an EU-U.S. trade deal reached last year, after the U.S.
On Friday, Trump said ‘great certainty’ had been brought back to the United States and the world. In truth, the uncertainty ...
Supreme Court tariffs ruled invalid, but Trump’s 15% tariff adds uncertainty. Read more on what investors should know about ...
The Supreme Court announced a new software on Tuesday to help the justices identify when they should recuse from a case, the ...
Seoul should study cases such as Japan and other major economies that continue investing in the United States despite external variables and craft strategies that treat additional rounds of tariffs as ...