President Donald Trump imposed a 50 percent tariff on India last year. A US senator now claims the move was driven by personal grievances, not economic policy.
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According to Shailendra Kumar, the court ruling does not put uncertainty to rest; rather, it is likely to create a new layer of uncertainty in the near term.
The recent drop in GDP has some explanations, but even so, it’s not startlingly robust. Then again, the economic measure doesn’t mean most people are doing well.
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David Schultz talks Trump's tariffs, economic impact

Just hours after last Friday's Supreme Court ruling, President Donald Trump ordered a new 10 percent tariff on products from all countries. FOX 9's Leah Beno spoke with political analyst David Schultz ...
His comments echo those of others in Trump's Cabinet in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling striking down the his "Liberation Day" tariffs.
The president pulled his support from the Republican congressman after Hurd voted against Trump's tariffs on Canada.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent deferred to the lower courts to determine how refunds for President Trump’s International ...
Oil prices slipped on Monday after President Donald Trump said he would raise U.S. tariffs on global imports, creating ...
The Supreme Court struck down a significant portion of President Donald Trump’s global tariff regime, ruling that the power ...