Trump, Tariffs and trade policy
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Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports were reinstated this week after being deemed illegal by a trade court. Their ultimate fate is yet to be decided.
If the tariffs had taken effect as planned, the per-unit cost of a home might have increased by as much as $29,000. In a sector characterized by thin margins, that would have meant a lot of idle construction sites.
The rulings against the levies in two federal courts – the U.S. Court of International Trade and the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. -- centered on Trump's unprecedented invocation of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act as a legal justification for tariffs.
Experts, lawmakers, and industry people—alongside Canadian officials—have issued stark warnings about Trump's plan.
Trump's tariffs are back on thanks to an appeals court decision that temporarily pauses Wednesday's court decision. So what does this added layer of chaos mean for Trump officials who are trying to negotiate all these trade deals?
The White House has lashed out against a US trade court decision to strike down a huge swath of President Trump’s tariffs. But before the ruling, Trump’s protectionist agenda was one of his least popular policies,
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Sarah Bianchi, Evercore ISI chief strategist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the latest headlines from the ongoing trade wars from the Trump administration and how his policies shift from here.
Policies put in place by President Trump are prompting concern among international tourists over spending top dollar on vacations to America that may end up disrupted, or never materialize.
The numbers suggest that Trump’s policies are chipping away at the global trade deficit, which the president views as a key problem for the US economy.