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The court will hear fast-track oral arguments this summer.
President Trump's wide-reaching tariffs — including his "Liberation Day" levies — can stay in place until at least the end of July, an appeals court indicated.
A federal appeals court granted Tuesday the Trump administration’s request to keep far-reaching tariffs in effect for now, but agreed to fast track its consideration of the case this summer. The ...
Trump administration faces pressure to clinch more trade deals, with a temporary tariff freeze on dozens of countries set to ...
The Trump administration on Monday argued to an appeals court that a lower court's invalidation of the president's "Liberation Day" tariffs was "illegal" and that reimposing a halt to those duties ...
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday night that President Trump’s "Liberation Day" tariffs could stay in force while it considers whether the president has the ultimate legal authority to ...
The court also left in place tariffs Trump imposed on China in his first term— and President Joe Biden kept — in a dispute over Beijing's use of hard-nose tactics to give Chinese companies an ...
With days to go until President Donald Trump’s country-specific tariffs are set to resume, the White House appears poised to fall short of the sweeping global trade reforms it promised ...
President Trump said the United States would send out letters telling other countries “what they have to pay,” even as other ...