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Tariffs have been a part of the American fabric since 1789. President Trump has placed tariffs at the center of todays debate ...
That has been the pattern. Now, final point on the 19th Century, from the time that the tariff of abominations was repealed until 1860, tariffs in America fell by 70%.
President Trump is playing hardball as his self-imposed trade deadline looms next week, backing away from talk of extending ...
If the Trump administration’s tariff policies result in higher overall inflation, a scenario that will play out in the coming ...
Shortly after President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, he launched a tariff war against China, as part ...
Trump’s economists, including Stephen Miran, have been trying to defend the president’s tariffs by arguing that foreign companies will lower their prices to make their products ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that countries could be notified of sharply higher tariffs as a July 9 deadline ...
Michael McConnell on the Tariff Cases and their Significance A leading conservative legal scholar explains why striking down Trump's IEEPA tariffs is vital to protecting the separation of powers.
Donald Trump's April tariff barrage felt like the height of hubris. It infuriated allies, damaged his popularity at home and triggered financial-market chaos so acute the whole thing was paused within ...
Clip #13: Current Status (6:18). Are the tariff goals of revenue, restriction, and reciprocity “compatible?” Explain. Which of the three goals have been “dominant” throughout American history?
We are far enough into this new tariff regime to determine some of the few U.S. winners from this push. In today's column, I highlight three of these. Let's start with Boeing (BA).