Tariffs are taxes on imports of goods, usually for purposes of protecting particular domestic industries from import competition. When an American business imports goods, U.S. Customs and Border ...
The government's tariff revenues in November ticked down for the first time since President Trump began implementing his ...
Donald Trump's tariff plan would affect products from Canada, Mexico, and China. Here's what to know about tariffs, who pays ...
If the Trump administration wants to use tariffs to fight “persistent” goods trade imbalances, the right statute is Section 122 of the Trade Act, not the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
President Donald Trump has used the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to levy duties on $2.2 trillion worth of imports. Next month, the Supreme Court will hear arguments about ...
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 21: People leave the U.S. Supreme Court. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) Does President Trump have unlimited power to unilaterally impose tariffs, and perhaps other ...
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