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N.C.L.A. filed suit just one day after what has now become known as “Liberation Day,” which plunged the U.S. into a trade war and wreaked havoc on financial markets around the world.
From The New Yorker
Wall Street traders and investors have been sent to the brink over the past week by President Donald Trump's tariff policy, scrambling to figure out strategies and calming clients as trillions were w...
From Reuters
For now, I believe the stance of monetary policy is well positioned.
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Trump has used the IEEPA as the legal justification for his tariffs, as the president first levied tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico before issuing—and then paring back —more sweeping tariffs on most foreign goods.
President Donald Trump faces a legal challenge over his tariffs from a libertarian group funded by billionaire legal activist Leonard Leo, who is credited with steering Trump through the Supreme Court's transition into a conservative majority.
The Trump administration faces legal and legislative challenges, including a court order to return a wrongly deported man and moves to extend 2017 tax cuts. Controversies also erupt around new tariffs,
Dan Wolff, partner and Crowell & Moring, joined "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss the legal challenges some of President Trump's tariffs are facing.
President Trump said he would revive the tariffs he paused if countries do not agree to trade deals. Here's where the tariffs talk goes from here.
In the aftermath of Wednesday’s tariff whiplash, President Donald Trump is deciding exactly what he wants out of trade talks with as many as 75 nations in the coming weeks
China says the U.S. is using tariffs to "seek selfish gains." President Donald Trump defended the tariffs he imposed on trading partners but acknowledged some problems in a meeting with his Cabinet on Thursday.