Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday said he came away from a Supreme Court hearing on the legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs feeling "very, very optimistic."
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he plans to hike tariffs on imports of Canadian goods by an extra 10% because of an anti-tariff television ad aired by the province of Ontario.The ad used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs,...
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President Donald Trump on Sunday reiterated that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi told him India will stop buying Russian oil, yet the president warned that New Delhi would continue paying "massive" tariffs if it doesn't.
As the country awaits a Supreme Court ruling on the legality of Donald Trump's global tariffs, the president said he's considering paying Americans a dividend with the revenue.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned the Supreme Court that upholding lower court rulings against President Donald Trump's tariffs could force the U.S. to refund billions, urging the justices to consider the sweeping economic consequences.The government filed a petition...
President Donald Trump declared Tuesday that there will be serious economic consequences if the U.S. Supreme Court does not hear his appeal on a federal appeals court ruling last week that declared many of his administration's tariffs to be illegal.
President Donald Trump is urging obstructionists to stop the crusade against his agenda, saying if the "radical left court" terminates the prosperity from tariffs, the U.S. would become a "third world nation."
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Monday expressed confidence that the Supreme Court will uphold President Donald Trump's use of a 1977 emergency powers law to impose sweeping tariffs on most trading partners, but said the administration has a backup plan if it does...
President Donald Trump said Friday that he will once again put one of his policies in front of the Supreme Court in an effort to keep it intact.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled Friday that Trump went too far when he declared national emergencies to...
Donald Trump is meeting Sunday with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, taking a break from golfing in Scotland to discuss trade as both sides seek an agreement on tariff rates now that the White House's deadline to impose stiff tariff rates is looming.Trump...
While boasting of taking in over $100 billion from tariffs that he imposed on other nations so far, President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he's close to sending a tariff notice to 150 countries.
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced he's levying tariffs of 30% against the European Union and Mexico. Trump announced the tariffs on two of the United States' biggest trade partners in letters posted to his social media account.
Canada hit the pause button on a plan to slap the United States with retaliatory tariffs later this month, a delay to match President Donald Trump's move to extend the negotiating deadline to Aug. 1, Politico reported Friday.
U.S. customs duty collections surged again back in June as President Donald Trump’s tariffs gained momentum, surpassing $100 billion for the first time in a fiscal year. This helps generate a whopping $27 billion budget surplus for the month, the Treasury Department stated on Friday.
The Trump administration is stepping up pressure on trading partners to quickly make new deals before a Wednesday deadline, with plans for the United States to start sending letters Monday warning countries that higher tariffs could kick in Aug. 1.
The corporate media launched a coordinated spin campaign this week, declaring former President Donald Trump’s tariffs a failure because a luxury dog bed startup backed by leftist billionaire Mark Cuban couldn’t find a way to manufacture its high-end pet products in America for under $250.
A leading Wall Street economist who previously criticized President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy now admits that the 47th president may have “outsmarted all of us” with his trade policies.