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President Trump on Friday doubled down on his tariff agenda as the Supreme Court weighs its legality, suggesting that losing his ability to impose import taxes on trading partners “would be a
Wall Street Journal editor and Fox News contributor James Freeman predicted on Friday that the Supreme Court would do President Donald Trump a favor by striking down tariffs he's unilaterally implemented.
Stephen Moore, the former White House economist who once called for President Trump to receive a Nobel prize, has changed his tune a bit.
Mexico's sweeping new tariffs on imports from mostly Asian countries are set to take effect on Thursday, in a move that will largely align Mexico with the U.S. as the neighboring countries place significant barriers on Chinese imports.
The stock market could drop in 2026 as President Trump's tariffs and high valuations drag on investor sentiment.
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Trump defends 'overwhelming benefit' of tariffs ahead of SCOTUS ruling
The tariffs have attracted a wave of lawsuits, with some taking aim at his supposed statutory authority to impose them under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA).
As Americans prepare to ring in 2026, the economic hangover from a year of aggressive trade policy is creating a distinctive “affordability crisis,” particularly in durable goods such as cars, furniture,
President Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports, which reached 145% this year, made it prohibitively expensive to ship Busy Baby products into the U.S. from its factory in China. Busy Baby went out of stock for its most important products, leading to a devastating loss of revenue.