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The administration had made immediate appeals to allow the U.S. to keep imposing stiff levies, and said the Supreme Court needed to intervene.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick doubled down on the Trump administration's tariff strategy following recent federal court rulings that blocked key trade policies, declaring America's trade deficit a national emergency requiring immediate action.
Wall Street is bracing for a series of labor-market data releases this week, including the government’s benchmark reading for May job gains, as investors look through tariff-related headlines and into the true effects of President Donald Trump’s economic strategy.
President Donald Trump’s top economic advisers stressed Sunday that they would not be deterred by a recent court decision that declared many of the administration’s tariffs to be illegal, as they pointed out a variety of additional
U.S. stock index futures dipped on Monday following President Donald Trump's plans to double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, fueling more uncertainty around U.S. trade policies. Trump said on late Friday he planned to increase tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50% from 25% starting Wednesday,
President Donald Trump is using his love of tariffs to threaten high-profile American companies. Over the past month, Trump has said he’d like to target two specific and very different companies – Apple and Mattel – with tariffs aimed at their key products over comments by their CEOs.