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"A decisive rethinking of American foreign economic policy that fuses the imperatives of national security with economic priorities runs through the Trump and Biden years," writes Inu Manak
The high court did not issue a decision on Trump’s tariffs under the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, according to Bloomberg News.
As Mr. Trump took to the stage, he touted the economy and also his victory in the 2024 election in Michigan. Mr. Trump called the event the "easiest speech I've had to make" because "all I'm doing is spewing off what the hell we've done."
The Trump administration is finally confronting the complicated reality of its complex and costly tariff policies. Oh, not when it comes to collecting those tariffs. The administration is happy to keep doing that. But if the U.S. Supreme Court rules that ...
Trump's tariffs have been altered many times and can continue to change at any moment. An economics professor breaks down why this unpredictability creates problems that go far beyond legal questions.
Greenland-related tariff threats are unlikely to significantly disrupt the U.S. economy, with inflation and growth impacts expected to remain modest and manageable.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer spoke about the global impact of Michigan’s auto industry and how tariffs in the U.S. are having an impact.
Rising trade frictions over the past decade have sparked urgent questions about their long-term impact on global economies. The U.S. now applies tariffs of 66.4% on Chinese exports, which is higher compared to the average rate of 19.
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‘No winners’: China criticises US tariffs at World Economic Forum; promises wider opening of economy
China used its platform at the World Economic Forum in Davos to warn that trade and tariff wars help no one and risk deepening global economic tensions. Vice-Premier He Lifeng called for cooperation over isolation,