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Mar 08 2018
News
Lawmakers, Business Brace for Fallout of Trump's Tariff Plan
The White House says Mexico, Canada and other countries may be spared from President Donald Trump's planned steel and aluminum tariffs under national security "carve-outs," a move that could soften the blow amid threats of retaliation by trading partners and dire economic warnings from lawmakers and business groups.
CBNJan 24 2018
News
Davos 2018: 'More to come' on US trade tariffs
The US has warned that there is "more to come" on trade tariffs.
BBC NewsJan 24 2018
Opinion
Mr. Trump’s Tariffs Will Not Bring Back Manufacturing Jobs
President Trump’s pledge during the presidential campaign to help manufacturing workers by reducing imports from China and other countries sounded half-baked. His administration’s decision on Monday to impose import tariffs on solar energy cells and panels and on washing machines makes clear just how difficult it will be to deliver on that promise.
New York Times (News)Mar 06 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Stossel: Trump's Steel Tariffs Will Hurt Americans
John Stossel says voluntary, free trade improves lives.
John StosselMar 02 2018
News
Trump, seeking tariffs, says ‘trade wars are good’
President Donald Trump on Friday insisted ‘‘trade wars are good, and easy to win,’’ a bold claim that prompted pushback from a Nebraska Republican who quipped ‘‘kooky 18th century protectionism will jack up prices on American families.’’
The Boston GlobeOct 30 2021
News
U.S. and EU agree to ease metal tariffs imposed by Trump administration
The United States and the European Union on Saturday announced an easing of a trade dispute that started during the Trump administration.
The previous U.S. administration imposed a 25% tariff on European steel and another 10% tariff on aluminum in June 2018 on the grounds of national security.
The EU vehemently contested the move from the start and after multiple failed attempts
CNBCFeb 24 2023
News
U.S. unveils $2 billion in aid for Ukraine, sanctions and tariff hikes on Russia a year after invasion
The United States authorized $2 billion in aid to Ukraine on the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion Friday, and ramped up sanctions and tariffs on Moscow as it tries to bolster Kyiv’s war effort.
The weapons package announced by the Defense Department includes funding for contracts for HIMARS rockets, drones and counter-drone equipment, mine-clearing devices, 155-millimeter
CNBCJun 22 2020
News
US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Trump's Steel Tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned away a challenge to President Donald Trump's tariffs on imported steel brought by an industry group that had argued that a key part of the law under which he imposed the duties violates the U.S. Constitution.
The justices declined to hear the American Institute for International Steel's appeal of a February ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for
Newsmax (News)Feb 09 2024
News
The US Is Buying More From Mexico Than China, and the Cause Is COVID: Expert
The United States is buying more from Mexico from China for the first time in 20 years. Jim Nelles, a supply chain consultant, says COVID caused the United States to buy more from Mexico and caused Chinese companies to build more in Mexico to avoid COVID lockdowns and U.S. tariffs.
NTDNov 11 2014
News
U.S., China to Drop Tariffs on Range of Tech Products
The U.S. and China reached an agreement to drop tariffs on a wide range of technology products, in a deal that its backers say could cover $1 trillion in trade and that marks a significant accomplishment amid strained ties between Beijing and Washington.
Wall Street Journal (News)