In a significant setback for President Trump, a federal appeals court has ruled that he lacked the authority to impose sweeping tariffs on imports, challenging his cornerstone economic policy.
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.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump announces trade agreements with the Philippines and Indonesia, imposing new tariffs on imports while exempting American goods. Will this reshape global trade dynamics?
In a surprising twist, American car buyers paid slightly less for new vehicles in May, despite the introduction of new tariffs on imported cars and parts. This minor price dip raises questions about demand and spending habits in the auto market.
Discover the shocking consequences of a brief 145% tariff on Chinese imports. This article reveals how it affected businesses and individuals, highlighting both the fortunate and unfortunate in the global economy.
President Trump's trade war is shaking global markets and raising recession fears as tariffs on imports go into effect. Economists warn that his approach may harm the very economy he aims to protect.
As new tariffs loom, everyday essentials like coffee and clothing are set for significant price hikes. Find out how these changes will impact your wallet and the food industry.
President Trump's sweeping tariffs on imports have sparked a global trade war, leading to fears of recession and rising inflation. Allies and rivals are threatening retaliation, intensifying market turbulence.
Stock futures rose as Wall Street anticipates President Trump's imminent tariffs. With potential 20% tariffs on imports, investors brace for market shifts amid ongoing volatility. Could a rally be on the horizon?
President Trump is set to announce sweeping tariffs on imports, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing and punish unfair trade practices. Experts warn this could lead to economic downturns and rising consumer prices. Will the gamble pay off or backfire?