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Twelve states are suing President Trump over sweeping tariffs, claiming they’re unconstitutional, economically harmful and imposed without congressional approval.
Wall Street rallies for second day on hopes of a de-escalation in trade tensions between world’s two largest economies.
As many as 12 American states, most of them led by Democrats, sued President Donald Trump and his administration over his ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Canada would “cease to exist” if it weren’t for the United States — ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff will not attend high-level meetings in London aimed at ...
The stock market rallied on Wednesday after President Trump teased a cut to the 145 percent tariffs on China. The market ...
The lawsuit says the policy put in place by Trump has left the national trade policy subject to his whims rather than the ...
Arizona Republicans defended Trump's trade policies at a panel at the Arizona Biltmore, while Democrats criticized tariffs ...
On what Donald Trump called Liberation Day, he unveiled a sweeping 25 percent tariff on any car or part that isn’t made in ...
The phrase "critical minerals" reflects the demand for them around the world, but China's market dominance means there are ...
Trump ignites trade war with China, prompting Xi Jinping to strengthen international ties through a diplomatic tour in ...
Benchmark indices on Wall Street gained for the second day in a row on Wednesday, but could not hold on to the initial ...