Trump's tariffs are choking US.-China trade
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The Trump administration on Wednesday opened a new trade investigation into manufacturing in foreign countries — an effort that comes after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s previous use of tariffs by declaring an economic emergency.
U.S. companies stung by President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs had hoped for relief when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in February 2026 in their favor. But settling on a remedy – namely, rebate checks from the government – may be an even bigger headache.
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Tariff fallout: 2 industries poised to collapse in the new trade war - and 1 that could surge
The United States has not seen a trade environment this turbulent since Herbert Hoover signed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act in 1930. S. S. household of $1,500 in 2026. S. tariff increases in 2025 are upending global trade,
Cox Automotive said the industry spent $35 billion on tariffs in 2025, a fee it can no longer absorb and must pass on to consumers.
Hours after the Supreme Court struck down the tariffs that President Donald Trump had imposed by invoking emergency executive powers, Trump signed a new order imposing another set of tariffs under a different law. Just one problem: These new tariffs are ...
New Mexico experiences trade growth amid national tariff challenges
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Pollution pivot: A new way forward for Trump on tariffs
The Supreme Court’s ruling in the tariff case this year was a painful blow for advocates of using protectionism to reshape global trade. While the tariffs in question, which had been levied under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act,
The US administration has launched investigations that could pave the way for new tariffs after recent legal setbacks for President Donald Trump's trade policy. The Office of the US Trade
Among the overall respondents, which included wholesalers, manufacturers and others in the industry, 33% said tariffs had a significant impact on profitability, reflecting the increased upstream costs of tariffs on manufacturers.
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China warns retaliation over Mexico’s tariff hikes affecting $30 billion in exports
A new trade dispute has emerged between China and Mexico after Mexico increased tariffs on a wide range of imported goods. China has stated that these measures act as barriers to trade and investment.