Trump, Court of International Trade
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President Trump continues to expand his trade policy by announcing proposed increased tariffs, while trading partners attempt to effectuate
Somewhat atypically, the random selection process returned a three-judge panel made up entirely of judges who were appointed by President Donald Trump during his first term in office.
That’s about to double. In a proclamation issued Tuesday, Trump confirmed that the U.S. will begin taxing nearly all steel and aluminum imports at 50% after the clock strikes midnight Wednesday. Steel and aluminum from the U.K., meanwhile, will continue to be levied at 25% due to a recent trade deal.
Tariffs have long been a tool used by governments to regulate trade and protect domestic economies and industries. What is new, however, is the volatility of the constantly changing tariff landscape.
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Congress must reclaim its constitutional authority over tariffs, as President Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) has been deemed unconstitutional, and a
Trump officials are back in court pushing to save the president's sweeping reciprocal tariffs. Here’s what’s at stake as the legal battle intensifies.
Q1 2025 Management View CEO Calvin R. McDonald reported that "revenue growth for the quarter came in at the high end of our guidance range," emphasizing improved U.S. revenue growth of 2% and continued strength internationally,
Officials are seeking to accelerate talks with multiple partners ahead of a self-imposed deadline in just five weeks, according to a draft letter to negotiating partners seen by Reuters.