Donald Trump, Tariff
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President Donald Trump is using his love of tariffs to threaten high-profile American companies. Over the past month, Trump has said he’d like to target two specific and very different companies – Apple and Mattel – with tariffs aimed at their key products over comments by their CEOs.
President Donald Trump warns of economic ruination if courts rule against his tariffs after the U.S. Court of International Trade blocks emergency import taxes.
President Donald Trump’s top economic advisers stressed Sunday that they would not be deterred by a recent court decision that declared many of the administration’s tariffs to be illegal, as they pointed out a variety of additional
Homebuilder stocks rallied on Thursday, in a sign that residential construction will benefit from the ruling striking down Trump's tariffs.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick downplayed the impact of legal uncertainty around U.S. tariffs on negotiations with the European Union during an interview with Fox News Sunday, saying talks were ongoing.
The prominent conservative legal activist is “a bad person who, in his own way, probably hates America,” the president fumed on social media about his former ally.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry said Monday that recent Trump administration moves, including plans to revoke visas for Chinese students, have violated the trade deal both countries agreed to in Geneva.
The back-and-forth barbs are a bad sign for investors who were hoping that the trade war over tariffs was starting to de-escalate.