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As the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the legality of President Trump’s “reciprocal tariffs,” companies that sell goods internationally face a
US President Donald Trump has said that he will be ‘bringing tariffs on India’ down as India has started reducing the import of Russian oil. He has slapped 50% tariffs on India — the highest in the world.
Businesses may hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will put an end to tariffs in November, but hope isn’t an effective strategy. Even if the tariffs are overturned by the courts, Congress may pick up the battle, and the uncertainty will continue. At Waypost ...
All imports of semi-finished copper (such as copper pipes, wires, rods, sheets and tubes) and intensive copper derivative products (such as pipe fittings, cables, connectors and electrical components) will be subject to the 50 percent tariff. The ...
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What’s Trump’s ‘Game Two Plan’ for Tariffs in the Event of a Supreme Court Defeat?
With the president’s IEEPA agenda still standing but certainly on the ropes, the administration has, for weeks, been hinting that they’re prepared to pivot.
The Trump administration has argued that the president properly wielded the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose a new 10% baseline tariff on most global imports and reciprocal tariffs on products from dozens of countries. Circuit Judge ...
CFR scholars provide expert analysis and commentary on international issues. John K. Veroneau served as deputy U.S. trade representative under President George W. Bush and assistant secretary of defense under President Bill Clinton. He is an adjunct ...
Ordering something online from overseas used to mean paying a few extra dollars in shipping. Those days are over, as U.S. shoppers discover an expensive new reality after President Trump eliminated the 90-year-old de minimis exemption on August 29, a ...
“With AI, we're able to now ingest all of this unstructured data and make sense of it really fast,” said KYG Trade’s Todd Smith. Companies have had a doozy of a time adapting to chaotic and unpredictable trade policy. But now, artificial intelligence ...