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President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that India and the US will soon reach a trade deal, even as fresh tariff proposals from his administration threaten to complicate negotiations.
President Donald Trump pledged to restore his tariff regime after setbacks in the Supreme Court and other legal challenges. Now, he’s doing it — but not in the blustery, fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pants,
Responding to a question on the trade deal negotiation, Trump alleged India had taken advantage of US policies for years and charged tremendous tariffs, and his policies are just reversing that.
President Donald Trump is in a hurry to rebuild the tariff wall the Supreme Court tore down less than four months ago.
The administration is trying to balance the president's commitment to the policy with the country's economic realities.
A US trade judge took the unusual step of personally responding to the Trump administration’s appeal of his order to refund $166 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court declared unlawful, calling the government’s filings “colorful” and questioning its legal stance.
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'Trump's tariffs raised costs': Rep. Gregory Meeks pulls no punches on Marco Rubio, calls out Trump administration for failed tariffs
Representative Gregory Meeks pulled no punches on Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a hearing yesterday, calling out the Trump Administration repeatedly for raising costs for Americans with tariffs.