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President Donald Trump imposed broad tariffs on China that took effect Tuesday, while his tariff threats hang over other major trading partners: Canada, the European Union and Mexico. Stream San Diego News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC 7.
Even after losing at the Supreme Court, Trump has plenty of ways to reconstruct his trade regime. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.
With tariffs back in the daily news headlines, we talked with Andy O’Brien, chief of Operations, about their potential effects on Harvard Business School. What are examples of how tariffs are affecting HBS Operations? We buy many things to support the ...
August 1 is just over two weeks away, and it's an important date. President Trump has set that deadline to negotiate trade deals, including possible tariffs. For right now, though, many people and businesses are wondering how it will all affect them and ...
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Tariffs vs. Taxes: What Are the Differences?
Tariffs and taxes both generate government revenue but serve different purposes. Tariffs are fees on imported or exported goods, often used to influence trade by making foreign products less competitive. Taxes are financial charges on individuals or ...
The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that it will examine whether President Trump acted lawfully when he used emergency powers to apply sweeping tariffs to a broad range of countries, a centerpiece of his economic agenda. Earlier this year, a federal trade ...
The Supreme Court is expected to decide this week whether it will consider the legality of President Trump's tariffs. Two separate lower-level courts have so far ruled against one type of the president's tariff, so the White House asked the high court to ...