Trump, tariffs and Trade War
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China, Trump and Tariffs
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In an obscure courthouse in downtown Manhattan, a group of small businesses are taking on one of President Donald Trump's boldest uses of executive authority.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who Trump recently said he’s considering firing, has a 37% approval rating, beneath the lowest approval ratings for the previous three federal reserve chairs, but above his 36% average approval rating in 2023, Gallup found.
With his tariff 'deals,' President Trump leaves international trade relationships even more unsettled than before.
The new US-China trade truce has eased some of the pressure on global markets, but its impact on companies like Boeing highlights how disruptive the
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has tried to downplay economic concerns as the U.S. and China engage in trade talks.
Tom Cruise declines to comment on Donald Trump's proposed tariff on movies not made in America. His latest film, "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," was filmed overseas.
President Donald Trump’s faith in tariffs is undimmed by a dose of negative US growth and signs of a looming supply crunch.
The 90-day pause is a major de-escalation in the tariff war and comes after talks between both countries in Geneva.
The plaintiffs, a group of small businesses who claim that Trump’s tariffs are illegal and will decimate their businesses, are represented by the Liberty Justice Center, a libertarian public interest litigation firm.