US Appeals Court Rules Trump’s Tariffs Illegal: What’s Next?
A federal appeals court struck down President Trump’s tariffs as illegal, setting the stage for a Supreme Court showdown that could reshape U.S. trade policy and spark a crisis.
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A federal appeals court struck down President Trump’s tariffs as illegal, setting the stage for a Supreme Court showdown that could reshape U.S. trade policy and spark a crisis.
As Mexico-China trade surges to record highs, Washington presses Mexico to raise tariffs on Chinese goods, setting the stage for a policy clash with global supply chain stakes.
Germany’s VDMA warns the EU’s tariff exemption for U.S. goods could hurt European machinery and calls for urgent renegotiation to avoid job losses.
April’s US tariffs sparked modest CPI upticks: 0.2% to 0.3% monthly. Hidden costs may be building as import duties bite. Young global citizens, entrepreneurs & travelers: what to watch.
Trump’s 50% tariff on Indian imports kicks in amid New Delhi’s Russian oil purchases, igniting a fresh trade dispute and rattling global markets.
25 countries have halted mail shipments to the US as new customs rules end the de minimis duty-free exemption, sending ripples through SMEs, e-commerce platforms, and consumer prices.
From August 29, the U.S. ends its $800 de minimis exemption, taxing all shipments under this limit. Small businesses and global sellers face higher costs and supply chain shifts.
Tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland have pushed U.S. back-to-school costs up 7.3%, driving families to shop early and stretch budgets.
Zambian think tank leader Sydney Mwamba warns US tariffs threaten industrial growth and jobs across Africa, potentially slowing the continent’s economic momentum.
Postal services in India, Korea, Italy and other regions are suspending parcel deliveries to the U.S. from late August as the global de minimis exemption on low-value shipments ends.