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The Trump administration unveiled tariff investigations on Wednesday that could result in higher levies on scores of nations. One of the probes will target what the U.S. deems industrial overcapacity in export-reliant nations.
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump‘s administration said on Wednesday it was launching two trade investigations into excess industrial capacity in 16 major trading partners and into forced labor, rebuilding tariff pressure after the Supreme Court ...
President Donald Trump says the U.S. will impose tariffs of 50% on goods imported to the country from any nation "supplying military weapons to Iran."
(Corrects paragraph 3 to refer to partners instead of countries.) By David Lawder and Ismail Shakil WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said on Wednesday it was launching two trade investigations into excess ...
The US has launched new investigations into trading partners including the EU, Japan and South Korea, as Donald Trump looks to shore up his tariff wall after the Supreme Court struck down many of his previous levies.
BEIJING (AP) — China launched two investigations into U.S. trade practices on Friday, signaling its resolve to push back against President Donald Trump's tariffs ahead of his visit in May. The Commerce Ministry said the new probes are a response to two ...
President Donald Trump's administration is pursuing new tariffs after a Supreme Court decision removed a major expected revenue source. Officials now aim to recover trillions in projected federal income that vanished after the ruling struck down several ...
The probes will look into issues including excess industrial capacity and whether other countries are doing enough to combat forced labor. The Trump administration has launched unfair trade practices investigations into dozens of countries. The probes ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that could slap long-threatened pharmaceutical tariffs of up to 100% on some patented drugs from companies that don’t reach deals with his administration in the coming months.
After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down much of President Donald Trump’s tariff regime in February, he threatened to use other legal powers to reimpose import duties on the rest of the world. The world got the first indication of how sweeping those ...