Experts say he could act unilaterally, without support from a Congress that’s perhaps more ambivalent about tariffs than he is.
Congress holds the power to impose tariffs. However, over the years, Congress has passed multiple laws ceding some of that power to the president.
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A US coalition calling an investigation into China over its alleged role in the illicit fentanyl trade have withdrawn their petition for now, the US Trade Representative said Monday.
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However, should the CRE and CNH be absorbed by Sener, Mexico’s previously autonomous industry regulators will now be ...
Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Stephan Henriques write that some of the picks are reassuring, some seem designed ...
The Philippines sees closer economic ties with the United States under a second Trump presidency, with specific actions now being undertaken to ensure this goal. “Secretary Frederick Go (special ...