In a surprising decision, a federal appeals court ruled that Trump did not have the authority to impose most tariffs on foreign products. What does this mean for the future of U.S. trade policy?
An appeals court has ruled that most of President Trump's tariffs are illegal, citing overreach of authority under emergency powers. This decision could have significant implications for the U.S. economy and trade relationships.
Tensions between the US and India have escalated dramatically, with a 50% tariff on Indian goods leading to fears of economic collapse. Experts warn this could threaten Modi's leadership and regional stability.
President Trump's new 50% tariff on Indian goods threatens to disrupt trade worth billions and jeopardize countless jobs in India. With exports projected to plummet, how will this affect US-India relations and India's economy?
The US has slapped India with steep tariffs on imports, creating a lose-lose scenario. As India continues to buy Russian oil, the geopolitical implications could reshape global energy dynamics.
Fed Governor Lisa Cook plans to file a lawsuit against Trump after he threatened to fire her, raising concerns over the Fed's independence. Meanwhile, Nvidia's upcoming report is keeping investors on edge as the market reacts to potential interest rate cuts.
U.S. President Trump's new tariffs of up to 50% on Indian imports threaten thousands of jobs and small exporters, raising concerns over the future of U.S.-India trade relations.
In a significant escalation, President Trump has doubled tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, threatening thousands of jobs and intensifying U.S.-India economic tensions. Can India pivot to new markets?
A new trade deal between the US and EU imposes a 15% import tax on a majority of European goods. Key sectors like wine and steel remain under negotiation. Will this reshape transatlantic trade?
Target's CEO Brian Cornell is stepping down as the retailer grapples with declining sales and customer boycotts over its DEI initiatives. Can the new leadership turn the tide?