The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case to determine whether President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are legal.
The monthly trade deficit fell to its lowest level in five years after the president’s imposition of sweeping global tariffs. But it’s unclear whether the trend will persist.
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U.S. could owe businesses $168 billion if Supreme Court rules against Trump tariffs, analysis finds
A ruling striking down emergency levies could force the federal government to return most of the tariff revenue it has ...
Chinese exports to the United States continued to crater last month, but the drop was made up by booming sales in Southeast ...
As the climate crisis deepens, differentiated carbon tariffs offer a way to raise the relative cost of carbon-intensive imports and push global production toward lower-carbon alternatives, ...
The trade deficit has narrowed to its smallest since mid-2020, down more than 35% over last year — and more proof that President Donald J. Trump’s America ...
President Trump’s tariffs are showing an impact on the U.S. trade deficit, which shrank in August, the Commerce Department said Wednesday. The new data gives a delayed look at how tariffs were shaping ...
Tariff powers once tightly constrained by Congress have steadily migrated to the US presidency. That shift is reshaping global trade – and exposing countries like Australia to greater economic ...
China's Premier Li Qiang urged trading partners to reject rising protectionism, a day after the world's second-largest ...
Researchers studying trade flows amid rising U.S. protectionism found that rerouting increased after tariffs were imposed, though not at the scale many feared. The findings suggest that tariffs based ...
In 2026, a reasonable baseline outlook is that the U.S. economy will get fresh support from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s ...
Sri Lanka is currently navigating a complex international trade environment shaped by the imposition of new US tariffs on a ...
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