By Timothy Aeppel and Laura Matthews Feb 24 (Reuters) - The prices importers can get from selling rights to potential ...
The Supreme Court struck down some of Trump's tariffs on Friday, but the administration already has a roadmap to bring them ...
The US president did not indicate exemptions for countries where the US already has a trade surplus, such as Australia.
President Donald Trump is preparing to scale back some steel and aluminum tariffs as rising prices weigh on voters ahead of November’s midterm elections, according to a report. Trump imposed tariffs ...
FedEx joined the growing list of companies seeking tariff refunds as confusion over President Donald Trump's latest tariffs continues and the refund process begins.
Meanwhile, cargo giant FedEx has sued the Trump administration for “a full refund” of the tariffs Trump imposed using emergency powers that were ruled unlawful by the nation’s highest court last week.
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened countries around the world to abide by any tariff deals they agreed to despite ...
Supreme Court ruling sparks uncertainty for US importers seeking $170 billion in tariff refunds under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Donald Trump has issued a new tariff warning against countries that are 'ripping the US off.' ...
The Supreme Court’s blockbuster decision invalidating President Trump’s tariffs is expected to kick off laborious efforts by importers to get refunds for the billions of dollars they’ve paid over the ...
Confusion reigns now that the high court struck down most of Trump’s global tariffs. We break down what’s changed, what tariffs remain, and what it all means for pricing.
The sharp 13% drop in MongoDB (MDB) shares following the White House plan to raise global tariffs to 15% has put the stock in focus as investors weigh trade and AI related risks. See our latest ...