The White House has taken a carrot and stick approach with foreign countries after the Supreme Court struck down a broad swathe of the president's tariff authority.
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By Tamiyuki Kihara and Kantaro Komiya TOKYO, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Japan said on Tuesday it had asked the United States to ensure its treatment under a new tariff regime would be as favourable as in an ...
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After a weekend of trade upheaval in the wake of the US Supreme Court's decision to invalidate US president's tariffs that invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, and Donald Trump's ...
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A bulletin from U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday that Trump's latest executive order imposed an additional 10% ad valorem duty. The duty applies to imported articles of every country ...
After the court struck down Trump's global tariffs on Friday, the U.S. ⁠president announced temporary, across-the-board tariffs of 10%, which he then hiked to ⁠15% a day later.