Tariff
Jewish family’s toy company challenged Trump’s tariffs, the Supreme Court agreed
For Stephen Woldenberg, the decision to challenge US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs was rooted in a moral obligation shaped by his family’s Jewish values.
Trump says Iran will 'never' have nuclear weapons during State of the Union address
Trump impersonator calls C-SPAN to denounce Supreme Court, Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries
Trump’s tariff defeat creates a new wave of uncertainty for businesses and exporters
Thai PM moves to dissolve parliament, setting stage for elections
Government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat told Reuters that the move followed a disagreement with the largest parliamentary grouping, the opposition People's Party.
Israel, Costa Rica sign FTA eliminating over 90% of tariffs, expanding bilateral trade
Israel and Costa Rica signed a Free Trade Area agreement on Monday, marking a significant milestone in economic cooperation between the two countries.
Israel, US in advanced talks on new trade deal to ease Trump-era tariffs on exports
The US is Israel's largest trading partner, with exports of Israeli goods to the US totaled $17.3 billion and exports of services totaled $16.7 billion in 2024
Swiss didn't make a deal with the devil on US tariffs, minister says
Switzerland defends new US tariff deal as ministers reject claims it surrenders to Trump’s trade demands.
US Pres. Donald Trump committed to $2,000 tariff payoff, warns US faces 'economic disaster'
Trump said the United States faced an economic and national security disaster if the Supreme Court ruled against his use of an emergency powers law to impose sweeping tariffs.
Trump promises Americans $2,000 in dividends as SCOTUS debates tariff legality
Trump pledged $2,000 in tariff dividends to low-income citizens, but questions about funding and a Supreme Court case loom large.
US exporters return to Shanghai hopeful new deal ends trade war
US firms at China’s biggest import expo express hope that the Xi-Trump framework deal could end years of trade tensions.
Trump, in shift, acknowledges Americans are paying 'something' for tariffs
US Supreme Court justices raised doubts on Wednesday over the legality of Trump's tariffs in a case that has broad implications for how Trump governs.
US Supreme Court casts doubt on legality of Trump's global tariffs
US Supreme Court questions whether Trump can use a 1977 law intended for national emergencies to impose his global tariffs without congressional approval.
Trump's 'hot truck' becomes symbol of Japan trade talks
Japan signals its commitment to US trade talks with a symbolic display of the F-150 truck, highlighting Trump's push for more American car sales in Tokyo.