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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wanted President Trump to put a pause on his ...
Trump revealed for the first time Thursday that the U.S. is talking to China about a deal on tariffs, but he wouldn't say if ...
The de minimis loophole, which allowed shipments less than $800 to be exempted from tariffs, is slated to end as of May 2.
By threatening the independence of the Federal Reserve, the president risks undermining many of his key goals.
Donald Trump anticipates finalizing a trade agreement with China soon. He is also confident about reaching a trade deal with ...
The De Minimis Exemption, a trade loophole, is set to expire on May 2, 2025, driving up the cost of packages for U.S.
Currently in effect are a 10% baseline tariff on all countries except Canada and Mexico which are exempt, and China which faces a a 125% tariff plus a 20% tariff imposed earlier to stem the flow ...
Trump's comments further pointed to a diminished appetite for sharply higher across-the-board tariffs on dozens of countries ...
"There will be a trade deal 100%," Trump said ahead of a luncheon at the White House with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia ...
Customs and Border Protection said the actual revenue is much lower than President Trump’s $3 billion estimate.
President Trump met yesterday with one of the few European leaders he actually likes: Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni.
Arizona Rep. David Schweikert, head of Congress’ Joint Economic Committee, said he asked the Trump administration to articulate its tariff strategy.