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After the Donald Trump administration suffered a major legal rebuke this week from the Supreme Court of the United States — which struck down the legal basis for his sweeping global tariff program — Trump didn’t retreat. Instead, he raised tariffs anyway, setting off new uncertainty for the U.S. economy and global trade.
A new analysis from the JPMorgan Chase Institute reveals that while aggressive trade policies implemented in 2025 have successfully driven a significant wedge between midsize American businesses and Chinese suppliers,
Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they may have been better off waiting.
On "Forbes Newsroom," U.S.-China relations expert Gordon Chang discussed the Supreme Court striking down Trump's tariffs and how this will effect U.S.-China relations.
President Donald Trump on Saturday said that he was hiking his newly-announced global tariff to 15%, less than one day after announcing a 10% worldwide duty
Justice Kavanaugh calls Supreme Court's decision striking down Trump's emergency tariffs "illogical" and offers roadmap for alternative approaches.
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down most of the Trump levies, but quickly announced a global 10% tariff, then Saturday, upped that to 15%.
BEIJING, Feb 14 (Reuters) - China will implement zero‑tariff treatment for imports from the 53 African countries with which it has diplomatic relations, starting May 1, 2026, state media reported on Saturday.
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China lowers tariffs on EU dairy imports after 18-month investigation
China has lowered tariffs on dairy products imported from the European Union, ending an 18-month anti-dumping investigation. The final ruling reduces earlier proposed duties and brings clarity to a trade issue involving more than half a billion dollars’ worth of dairy goods.
UK firms are left in limbo after a court overrules many US tariffs but Donald Trump says he will reintroduce them