By David Lawder and Ismail Shakil WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said on ...
Trump’s roundabout way to restart tariffs? Launching investigations into forced labor - Newly enacted trade investigations ...
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, said President Trump was not authorized by the International Emergency Economic Powers ...
The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries — an effort ...
The U.S. announced a raft of new probes into trading partners trading practices. The investigations are targeting China, ...
The US administration has launched investigations that could pave the way for new tariffs after recent legal setbacks for ...
The Trump administration announced it is investigating unfair trade practices in China, Mexico and Europe, as a step toward ...
The US has threatened the European Union and China with new tariffs as it launched a wave of trade investigations on Wednesday.
The Supreme Court ruled in February that the president lacks the authority to impose unilateral tariffs using an emergency powers law.
The Trump administration this week outlined a four-step tariff refund process that could be ready for companies to begin using by later this spring.
The White House still has multiple options to impose tariffs unilaterally and create leverage for its trade agenda.
The E.U. is seeking more information from the Trump Administration over its new plans regarding tariffs.
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