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A federal court has dealt a setback to President Donald Trump's campaign of imposing tariffs on trading partners, but the trade wars are far from over, administration officials and trade experts said Thursday.
For some small businesses, the last week brought even more twists and turns to the past two months of President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariffs.
President Trump on Friday announced a doubling of tariffs on foreign imports of steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%, which could threaten to impact the prices of cars, appliances and even construction supplies.
Auto experts aren't worried about big auto parts suppliers surviving tariffs. but small ones in MIchigan may not make it. Why some are trying.
President Donald Trump’s doubling of tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could hit Americans in an unexpected place: grocery aisles.
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Consumer spending slowed despite rising incomes, potentially an early reaction to higher prices on some imported goods.
Experts, lawmakers, and industry people—alongside Canadian officials—have issued stark warnings about Trump's plan.
US stocks open lower after Trump accuses China of violating an earlier trade deal. Investors shrug off cooler inflation data.