WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump announced he signed off on a 10% increase in temporary tariffs to replace the emergency tariffs that the Supreme Court overturned Feb. 20, which he called "deeply ...
Washington — The Trump administration on Wednesday announced new investigations into the trading practices of a number of U.S. trading partners, which could lead to more tariffs after the Supreme ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday will stop collections on sweeping tariffs that were deemed illegal by the Supreme Court in a notable ruling last week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said ...
Hours after the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs that President Donald Trump had imposed by invoking emergency executive powers, Trump signed a new order imposing another set of tariffs under a ...
Delivery giant FedEx said it will return to customers any refunds it gets from President Trump’s tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled them unlawful last week. FedEx is among more than 1,000 companies ...
President Trump announced a 15% increase on tariffs across the board. Europeans have been celebrating yesterday's SCOTUS decision, but have been doing so quietly. Today, President Trump announced on ...
Lucia Suarez Sang is an associate managing editor at CBSNews.com. Previously, Lucia was the director of digital content at FOX61 News in Connecticut and has previously written for outlets including ...
President Donald Trump’s unprecedented use of tariffs has injected enormous uncertainty into the global economy, depressing US job growth and raising prices along the way. The Supreme Court on Friday ...
Some Republicans are quietly cheering the Supreme Court’s decision blocking most of President Donald Trump's tariffs on Friday, even as it deals a blow to a cornerstone of the commander in chief’s ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Mexico’s economy secretary urges caution after the Supreme Court voids President Trump’s tariff provisions, ...
A study from Democratic members of Congress’ Joint Economic Committee showed the average U.S. household has paid about $1,745 in tariff costs from February 2025 to January. Three other groups came up ...
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