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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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 North Dakota governor, 68, is a former Republican presidential primary contender who endorsed Trump after he dropped out ...
In a post on Truth Social Saturday, President-elect Donald Trump said he would impose a 100% tariff on the BRICS geopolitical coalition of non-Western countries if the group moves away from trading ...
Mexico City authorities raided a goods megastore on Thursday, seizing more than 200,000 Chinese counterfeit products.
President Joe Biden criticized President-elect Donald Trump's announcement that he will implement 25% tariffs on Canada and ...
The Mexican president wrote to President-elect urging him to open conversation between the U.S. and Mexico about the ...