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Federal judges struck down Trump’s new Section 122 tariffs after the Supreme Court invalidated earlier IEEPA tariffs, raising new questions about U.S. trade policy.
A federal court delivered another setback to President Donald Trump’s trade agenda, but consumer prices are still unlikely to fall. Here's why:
President Trump criticizes Justices Gorsuch and Barrett on Truth Social, saying their tariff ruling cost the U.S. $159 billion and showed disloyalty.
The Trump administration on Friday appealed a court ruling that a 10% global tariff imposed in February was not justified under a 1970s trade law.
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Having moved past playing defense and into a stalemate, Mr. Xi is now steadily working toward the day when China is strong enough to mount a counteroffensive to attain those goals. In March, the government approved a new five-year plan to ramp up China’s already considerable industrial, technological and military capabilities.
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 50% tariff on China, after a report on Sunday that Beijing was preparing a weapons shipment to Iran.
Though U.S. tariffs on China are higher overall when the tariffs from Trump’s first term are added in, other countries have faced punitive levies that were nearly as high.