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The use of tariffs to try to rebalance trade has been a central plank of Trump 2.0 economic policy. But has it worked?
The US Supreme Court is dashing any hopes of a quick rollback of President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
A carbon tax could help the president restore many of the tariffs he imposed last year should the justices strike them down.
The Supreme Court could rule as soon as Tuesday on the tariffs’ legality.
Food manufacturers and retailers have delayed passing on tariff costs, but analysts warn a 12–18 month lag means higher grocery prices, fewer promotions and tighter margins are likely in mid- to late-2026.
A new study from the Kiel Institute found that foreign exporters only absorb 4% of tariff burden.
President Donald Trump is set to unveil his latest round on tariffs on Wednesday. Here's how the tariffs could impact bourbon, farmers and autos in KY
Trump promised ‘Liberation Day’ was to bring back manufacturing jobs – but they have dipped every month since - 72,000 fewer people work in U.S. manufacturing than when the president made his April tariffs announcement,
Escalating US-EU tensions over Greenland have triggered aggressive US tariff threats. Read why I am avoiding US Treasuries.
US stocks fell, with the S&P 500 having its worst day since October, after Trump threatened tariffs on countries that oppose his plans for Greenland.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said new levies would begin “the next day” if the court rules against the White House. India is among the worst-hit countries, facing 50% tariffs.