STEPHEN MOORE: This tariff is an expensive gift to China and our families will pay for it
Tinplate steel tariffs have raised canned food prices by driving up can costs, with imports now at 70 percent as U.S. producers scale back production.
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Tinplate steel tariffs have raised canned food prices by driving up can costs, with imports now at 70 percent as U.S. producers scale back production.
The administration says tariffs are needed to combat forced labor. Yet it has gutted efforts to fight slavery and human trafficking.
The case that tariffs necessarily make American manufacturing less productive died this week. The post Breitbart Business Digest: Today Is Trump Trade Victory Day โ American Factories Are Winning Again appeared first on Breitbart.
The measure could slap tariffs on 60 U.S. trade partners.
A federal appeals court on Thursday agreed to halt an order requiring the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to testify next week about tariff refunds. The Trump administration is fighting the order, saying a judge overstepped by compelling CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott to show up in his New York City courtroom on...
The Louisville spirits company posted flat organic net sales for the year but warned of continued market volatility and a challenging cost environment ahead
While President Donald Trump lost his sweeping tariffs after the Supreme Court ruled against his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on Tuesday that tariffs are far from over. โWhat we are doing now is we have investigations ongoing in my office and we are ...
They appear to be yet another illegal power grab, one that should be challenged in court.
This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: Donald Trump is still trying to implement his tariff agenda. Wait, didnโt the Supreme Court strike that down? Yes โ this is the Trump administrationโs [โฆ]
The Trump administration is proposing a broad new set of tariffs on dozens of key trading partners, including the European Union, China, Mexico and Canada.
President Trump has reignited his trade war with a plan to impose tariffs on 60 U.S. trading partners nearly four months after the Supreme Court struck down his earlier levies.
The Trump administration has made reducing dependence on foreign adversaries a cornerstone of its economic agenda. From attempting to reshore semiconductor production to attempting to limit the use of Chinese supply chains, this administrationโs protectionist policies are a significant piece of its identity. Tariffs are a core tool of that agenda. Used temporarily, tariffs could [โฆ]
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative found all 60 economies failed to ban goods made with forced labor, proposing duties of 10% or 12.5%
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In today's issue: โช Republicans looking good in California โช Trumpโs DNI pick draws GOP backlash โช Blanche drops anti-weaponization fund โช Tariffs test farmersโ loyalty to Trump Republican candidates in key California races looked poised to advance to the general election this morning, but with almost half of the votes yet to be counted, thereโs still...
CBP has validated almost 87,000 refund declarations covering more than 8 million import entries since its portal launched in April
"The proposed tariff exemptions for key foodstuffs seem to indicate that someone in the administration is aware of the way high-frequency purchases are shaping inflation perceptions."
Trump officials said they planned to impose levies of up to 12.5 percent on countries that failed to crack down on goods made with forced labor.
The latest tariff proposal by Trumpโs top trade envoy comes more than three months after the Supreme Court struck down the presidentโs โLiberation Dayโ tariffs.
Farmers in the Midwest are struggling under President Trumpโs tariffs and rising costs during the Iran war, testing a key GOP voting bloc as the party seeks to hold on to its control of Congress this November. Trump was overwhelmingly backed by farmers in 2024 โ winning all but 11 of 444 farming-dependent counties, as defined by...