China, Trump and tariff
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Trump has justified his most far-reaching assertions of tariff power by citing the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which allows tariffs on all imports during an "unusual and extraordinary threat ... to the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States."
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Sourcing Journal on MSNTariff Ticker: Trump Scores Victory in De Minimis Challenge, But No Deal With China YetThe Court of International Trade granted the president a tentative victory in a challenge to his authority in ending the de minimis exception.
President Donald Trump said he was "not seeking anything" but added that he might visit China "at the invitation of President Xi."
With inflation creeping back into the US economy, it's as important as ever to have a firm grasp on Donald Trump's tariffs and what they mean.
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The Commerce secretary suggested on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that President Trump has repeatedly rejected potential deals in pursuit of better terms for the U.S.
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Al Jazeera on MSNAs Trump’s August 1 deadline looms, tariffs are here to say, experts sayTrump’s protectionist moves likely to keep pushing countries to lessen their reliance on the US, analysts say.
The European Union and its 27 member nation bloc became the latest of the United States' top trading partners to come to an agreement with Trump over the weekend, joining the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia in announcing deals during July.
President Donald Trump opened a new golf course today in Aberdeenshire in Scotland and is heading back to Washington later. The US and EU struck a long-awaited tariff deal on Sunday that will avert a transatlantic trade war,