In a move to support U.S. farmers facing financial distress due to Chinese tariffs and falling commodity prices, Trump unveiled a $12 billion aid package. This includes $11 billion for row crop farmers and additional funds for specialty crops, while also promising more soybean purchases from China.
In a surprising announcement, President Trump is allocating $12 billion to support American farmers impacted by his trade policies, including $11 billion for crop farmers. This move aims to stabilize the agricultural sector amid ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.
President Trump announces a $12 billion aid package to support farmers struggling from trade war impacts. This funding aims to provide stability amid rising costs and market uncertainties.
In a surprising move, President Trump announced a $12 billion aid package for farmers, funded by tariff revenues. This relief comes as U.S.-China trade relations improve, with China increasing soybean purchases. Farmers are set to receive payments soon, but some view this as a bailout amidst ongoing challenges.
The Supreme Court is skeptical about President Trump's authority to impose tariffs, potentially threatening a major aspect of his economic policy. The justices' decision could reshape trade relations.
As tariffs fluctuate between 10% and 145%, small business owners like Lindsay Hagerman of RainCaper face tough decisions on pricing and sustainability. The Supreme Court's upcoming ruling could reshape presidential powers and affect countless businesses.
The Supreme Court prepares to hear a pivotal case on Trump's tariffs, which could redefine presidential power and impact countless small businesses facing financial strain. As legal battles unfold, the stakes couldn't be higher.
In a landmark agreement, China will lift its export ban on automotive computer chips, crucial for car production worldwide. This trade deal with the US also includes soybean and rare earth minerals, signaling a major de-escalation in the trade war.
In a surprising move, the US Senate voted 51-47 to nullify Trump's controversial global tariffs, with four Republicans breaking ranks. This comes as Trump negotiates a deal in Asia and highlights growing tensions within the party.
In a surprising turn of events, Trump and Xi have paused tariffs for a year amidst ongoing trade tensions. The leaders discussed critical issues like rare earth metals and AI chip exports, signaling a potential shift in relations.