Trump, White House and tariffs
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The White House losing a key tariff court case at the Court of International Trade isn’t the end of the story with respect to the sweeping levies the Trump administration has imposed over the last two months.
The White House plans to pressure foreign nations to submit their best trade offers by Wednesday as it rushes to clinch deals before a July deadline, according to a report. President Trump’s “reciprocal” tariff rates on foreign nations are scheduled to take effect July 8 after a three-month pause unless trade deals are made in time.
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After Trump announced the 90-day pause in imposing his "Liberation Day" tariffs, his administration promised he would sign 90 trade deals in 90 days.
A doubling of the tariff on finished and semifinished steel and aluminum entering the United States took effect June 4.
More Donald Trump speaks after signing an executive order at White House on April 9. Feb. 7Trump made his first public comments about imposing sweeping tariffs on foreign imports—after already ...
Democratic generational battle takes shape{beacon} THE WHITE HOUSE ON THURSDAY raged against two federal courts that blocked most of President Trump’s tariffs, urging the Supreme Court to
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will face reporters on Thursday afternoon around 1:00 p.m. as the administration prepares to respond to a ruling from the U.S. Court of International Trade that throws out all tariffs Trump imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (most of them).
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticizes the judges on a federal trade court that blocked President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.
Schiff again asks White House for disclosure of senior officials' financial transactions around Trump's sudden pause in April of his sweeping set of tariffs.