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Costco on Friday joined more than a dozen companies that have sued the Trump administration to request refunds for tariffs currently being challenged at the Supreme Court. In April, President Trump announced sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs on foreign trade partners,
By rolling back auto industry fuel efficiency goals, US president Donald Trump hopes to make new cars cheaper. But prices won't drop for years, and consumers will spend more on gas in the meantime.
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Trump Announces Plan to Make Cars Pollute MorePresident Trump announced a plan to slash fuel efficiency regulations, allowing automakers to build more gas-guzzling cars.
The Trump administration is hoping to lower the cost of new cars by rolling back high standards for gas mileage in gas-powered cars.
Swiss machine maker lays off staff after US tariffs Pfiffner already struggling due to car industry woes Weak German, Chinese demand hits manufacturers UTZENSTORF, Switzerland, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Norbert Steuer, a logistics worker at Swiss precision ...
Whatever the legal fate of Trump's International Emergency Economic Powers Act, manufacturing protectionism has emerged as a bipartisan issue in a divided country.
The hardest hit areas have proven to be concentrated in Ontario and parts of New Brunswick, reflecting their reliance on automotive manufacturing, steel, aluminum, and lumber
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‘People against tariffs are fools’: Donald Trump announces $2,000 dividend for Americans, with conditionUS President Donald Trump on Sunday boasted about his tariff policy, calling critics “fools” and claiming the United States had become “the richest, most respected country in the world” under his leadership. Trump said his administration was taking ...
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump promised Americans $2,000 each from the "trillions of dollars" in tariff revenue he said his administration has collected. During his second term, Trump has imposed tariffs broadly on countries and on specific ...
President Trump on Saturday pressed the Supreme Court to rule in his favor on tariffs, doubling down on claims that steep import taxes have made the U.S. economy stronger. “Tariffs have made