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On April 2, 2025, President Trump declared “Liberation Day,” announcing broad tariffs to reduce trade deficits and revive U.S. industry. We analyze the long-term economic impacts of these tariffs ...
Along the coastline and near the D-Day landing beaches, tens of thousands of onlookers attended the commemorations, which ...
He also argued his “Liberation Day” tariffs, which were implemented under an “emergency powers law,” were allowed because the country’s trade deficits amounts to a national emergency.
A three-judge panel declared that the Trump administration had wrongly invoked the 1977 IEEPA law in imposing his “Liberation Day” tariffs. Read More: Trump’s Trade Strategy Upended After Court Blocks ...
The U.S. International Trade Court ruled that Trump had exceeded his legal authority when he imposed broad tariffs on so-called 'Liberation Day." The administration appealed the ruling.
The U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping global "Liberation Day' tariffs, ruling that he does not have the authority to impose such ...
A federal trade court ruled President Trump didn’t have the authority to impose sweeping tariffs on virtually every nation, voiding the levies that have sparked a global trade war and threatened ...
(The Center Square) – A federal court ruled Wednesday that President Donald Trump doesn't have unilateral authority to impose tariffs under an emergency law, blocking tariffs that upended ...
Trump and State of Oregon v. U.S. Department of Homeland Security that applies to all of the Trump administration's tariffs imposed under the IEEPA, including the "Liberation Day" tariffs and the ...
U.S. Department of Homeland Security that applies to all of the Trump administration's tariffs imposed under the IEEPA, including the "Liberation Day" tariffs and the tariffs imposed on goods from ...