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A federal judge agreed with Presidend Donald Trump’s assertion that he can use a 1970s law to unilaterally impose sweeping tariffs on other countries' goods.
President Trump threatened to raise tariffs on all imports from countries in the European Union to 50 percent.
President Donald Trump's bid to bring manufacturing of Apple's iPhone to the United States faces many legal and economic ...
President Trump's proposal to manufacture Apple's iPhone in the U.S. encounters legal hurdles. Economic experts note that ...
Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs may be able to survive a legal challenge, thanks in part to a Japanese zipper company that sued the Nixon administration 50 years ago.
Governor Ferguson leads a coalition challenging Trump's tariffs, claiming they're illegal and economically harmful.
In a ruling over a separate court battle about Trump's decision to fire two federal labor board members, SCOTUS reminded the ...
The Oregon Department of Justice argued against federal tariffs at the U.S. Court of International Trade, raising concerns ...
President Trump confronted South African President Ramaphosa in the Oval Office over disputed claims of land confiscations ...
Twelve U.S. states are taking President Donald Trump to court over what they describe as unlawful and extreme tariffs on ...
In lawsuit involving 12 states, judges review whether president's invocation of 1977 law is justified to support the ...
Twelve states, including Arizona, urged a federal trade court Wednesday to strike down President Donald Trump's tariffs.