The Supreme Court struck down one legal strategy for imposing tariffs, but it's not the only tool at President Donald Trump's disposal.
Wine importer Victor Schwartz challenged Trump's tariffs at the Supreme Court and won, dealing a blow to the trade agenda after survival threats.
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Bessent: US expects steady tariff revenue as Trump reissues levies
Treasury secretary: Court ruling narrow; administration has tools to maintain tariffs ...
Following a Supreme Court decision striking down his tariffs, President Trump announced new global tariffs under a never-used before provision in a 1974 trade law. Hamline law professor David Schultz ...
One EU lawmaker said the current situation is "pure tariff chaos on the part of the U.S. administration." ...
The Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (PHILEXPORT) has urged continued dialogue with American authorities following a landmark ruling by the Supreme ...
President Donald Trump raised the global duty on imports into the United States to 15 percent on Saturday, doubling down on ...
However, the statement points out that the uncertainty following the court’s decision does little to promote fair, balanced, and mutually beneficial transatlantic relations ...
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Mexico takes back its oil, how a labor dispute became the 1938 nationalization that shocked the world
This video traces how foreign oil companies came to dominate Mexico, and how worker organizing and a Supreme Court ruling pushed President Lazaro Cardenas into the dramatic 1938 nationalization that ...
The following is the full transcript of the interview with Govs. Laura Kelly of Kansas, Andy Beshear of Kentucky, Mike Braun ...
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