U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs of 25% on automotive imports will rely on a 2019 national security investigation ...
On March 26, the Trump Administration announced a sweeping new trade action: a 25% tariff on imported automobiles and certain automobile parts ...
President Trump published the Annex of automobiles and automobile parts subject to tariffs pursuant to Section 232 of the ...
The new tariffs announced Wednesday won’t include products such as copper, lumber, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and ...
Opinion: Barnes & Thornburg partners Luis Arandia, Jr. and Clinton Yu say the Trump administration's rush to overhaul tariffs ...
The tariffs are authorized under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which allows the president to impose tariffs ...
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China firmly opposes the United States' tariff measures based on the so-called Section 232 investigation, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said Thursday. He Yadong, the spokesperson ...
Industries already subject to national security tariffs imposed by the Trump administration will not be affected by the new ...
The White House is floating the idea of potentially launching a tariff investigation into critical minerals imports, causing ...
Copper has been on a tariff high ever since President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into U.S. copper imports in ...
The tariffs are authorized under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which allows the president to impose tariffs for national security purposes. Legal challenges to the tariffs are ...
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