Move comes as businesses seek repayment for the estimated $133bn the Trump administration has already collected.
The president said Saturday he was raising the global tariff he wants to impose to 15%, up from 10% announced Friday when most of his tariffs were struck down by the Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision.
The government has signaled that it will refrain for now from any decisive follow-up to its new bilateral trade deal with the United States after a US Supreme Court ruling raised questions over the ...
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From the EU to Vietnam to the UK and India, multiple countries had signed or finalised trade deals with the US.
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson ‌Greer on Sunday said ‌he was having active conversations ​with countries that had reached tariff deals wit ...
President Trump says he will raise global tariffs by 15% days after the Supreme Court ruled he doesn't have the emergency power to raise tariffs. And the world waits to see if Trump will strike Iran.
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Xi heads into Trump summit with stronger leverage after US Supreme Court strikes down emergency China tariffs, shifting trade dynamics ...
President Donald Trump bounced back Saturday after being handed a reverse Friday by the Supreme Court by saying he will not ...
Bernd Lange, chairman of the European Parliament's trade committee, said he would propose suspending EU legislative work on approving the Turnberry Agreement.
The delay will have to garner support among the EU’s political groups during an extraordinary meeting on Monday.