Trump, tariffs and Trade Wars
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The challengers say the president is violating the Constitution and hope the Court of International Trade will grant their request for a preliminary injunction before the end of the month.
Three judges on the U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday considered a legal challenge by a group of small businesses to President Trump’s tariffs, which have unleashed a global trade war and s
Donald Trump may have temporarily paused his trade war with China and other countries. But the extreme economic uncertainty unleashed by the president’s tariffs still raises the question of what, if anything,
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GOBankingRates on MSN9 Jobs That Could Suffer During Trump’s Trade WarPresident Trump's aggressive trade policies are escalating, and millions of American workers are finding themselves in increasingly vulnerable positions. That means entire industries are facing a
Analysts welcomed the de-escalation agreed in Geneva, but told Newsweek that many questions remain unanswered.
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The Manila Times on MSNThe prisoner's dilemma and the global trade warTHE global trade war can be analyzed through the lens of risk management and the prisoner's dilemma, revealing the challenges of cooperation in a com-petitive global economy. Managing international trade risks involves balancing economic,
There’s more to Donald Trump’s Middle East trip than billion-dollar contracts, parades of camels and a storm back home over Qatar’s offer to give the president a new Air Force One.
A third Democrat has entered the 2026 US Senate race against Republican Lindsey Graham. Lee Johnson of Greenville, SC announced his bid this week.
As Memorial Day weekend approaches, May is typically the time when the Jersey Shore gets ready for the annual big influx of visitors. But this year, the leadup to summer comes with some uncertainty for businesses.
President Donald Trump announced a new framework Thursday for a bilateral trade deal with the United Kingdom, his first trade deal since launching an overarching tariff agenda last month. White House officials previously told the Washington Examiner that the administration was close to agreeing to deals with a number of trading partners.