Tariffs
Trump Signs Proclamation Amending Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum and Copper Imports
President Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation amending his Section 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steel and copper imports, the White House said.

US, Mexico Launch USMCA Talks
The talks are tied to the first joint review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.

US to Seek Public Comments on Chinese Goods Eligible for Tariff Cuts
The Trump administration will soon start seeking comments from the public on which Chinese goods should be eligible for lower tariffs.

Trump Administration Pays $20 Billion in Tariff Refunds to Importers
The move follows a Supreme Court ruling against President Donald Trump's tariff strategy.
EU Approves US Tariff Deal
The move was aimed at avoiding a direct clash with President Donald Trump ahead of his July 4 deadline.
Consumers Sue Amazon for Not Refunding Trump Tariff Costs
Amazon.com Inc was sued on Friday by consumers seeking refunds for costs passed on to them in the form of higher prices as a result of tariffs the U.S. Supreme Court later concluded had been unlawfully imposed by President Donald Trump.
Nike Sued by Consumers for Not Refunding Tariff Costs
Nike was sued on Friday by consumers who accused the athletic apparel and footwear maker of not refunding tariff-related costs it passed on in the form of higher prices.
Trump Sets July 4 Deadline for EU to Comply With Trade Deal or Face 'Much Higher' Tariffs
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would give the European Union until July 4 to implement trade deal commitments before he raises tariffs on EU goods including cars to "much higher levels."
US Trade Court Strikes Down Trump’s 10 Percent Global Tariffs
The court found that the tariffs were not allowed under a 1974 trade law.
First Refunds of Trump Tariffs to Start as Early as May 12, Customs Agency Says
The Customs and Border Protection agency said it now estimates the first electronic refunds from President Donald Trump's tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court will start as soon as May 12, a day later than an earlier estimate.
First Tariff Refunds Expected May 11
A Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for refunds on billions in tariffs, though questions remain over whether consumers will see any money.
Trump Using Tariffs to Negotiate Fairer Trade Deals for Americans: Panel
Nate Lerner, a Democratic strategist, and Larry Ward, chair of the Constitutional Rights PAC, discussed with NTD's Steve Lance President Donald Trump increasing tariffs on all European cars coming into the United States by 25 percent.
Trump Scrapping Whiskey Tariffs After Royal Visit
‘People have wanted to do this for a long time,’ President Donald Trump said in a social media post.
Trump Says He’ll Take Note of Companies’ Decisions on Tariff Refunds
Customs and Border Protection has started the first phase of tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision invalidating Trump's global levies.
Businesses Can Claim Refunds for Trump Tariffs Starting Monday: What to Know
Importers and their brokers will be able to begin claiming refunds through an online portal beginning at 8 a.m.
Court Hears Challenges to Trump's Tariffs
Underlying the issue is the language covering trade deficits, the difference between what countries buy from the U.S. and what the U.S. buys from them.
Court to Hear Challenges to Trump's Section 122 Tariffs
The Court of International Trade is set to hear arguments on Friday that challenge President Trump’s latest tariffs under Sec. 122 of the Trade Act.
Tariffs Can Be Bipartisan Issue; US Hasn’t Seen Effect of Trump’s Tariffs Due to Litigation: Panel
Nicole Brener-Schmitz, a Democratic strategist and a former national political director for NARAL and Teamsters, and Tim Graham, the executive editor of NewsBusters at the Media Research Center, joined a panel discussion with NTD.
Trump Revamps Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper
The new order defines how metal values are assessed for raw materials and simplifies calculations for other products.
Trump Signs Order to Impose 100 Percent Tariffs on Some Imported Drugs
Exceptions were granted to lower tariffs to 15 percent for the European Union, Switzerland, Japan, and South Korea, and 10 percent for the UK.
Trump Signs Proclamation Amending Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum and Copper Imports
President Donald Trump on Monday signed a proclamation amending his Section 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steel and copper imports, the White House said.
US, Mexico Launch USMCA Talks
The talks are tied to the first joint review of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.
US to Seek Public Comments on Chinese Goods Eligible for Tariff Cuts
The Trump administration will soon start seeking comments from the public on which Chinese goods should be eligible for lower tariffs.
Trump Administration Pays $20 Billion in Tariff Refunds to Importers
The move follows a Supreme Court ruling against President Donald Trump's tariff strategy.
EU Approves US Tariff Deal
The move was aimed at avoiding a direct clash with President Donald Trump ahead of his July 4 deadline.
Consumers Sue Amazon for Not Refunding Trump Tariff Costs
Amazon.com Inc was sued on Friday by consumers seeking refunds for costs passed on to them in the form of higher prices as a result of tariffs the U.S. Supreme Court later concluded had been unlawfully imposed by President Donald Trump.
Nike Sued by Consumers for Not Refunding Tariff Costs
Nike was sued on Friday by consumers who accused the athletic apparel and footwear maker of not refunding tariff-related costs it passed on in the form of higher prices.
Trump Sets July 4 Deadline for EU to Comply With Trade Deal or Face 'Much Higher' Tariffs
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he would give the European Union until July 4 to implement trade deal commitments before he raises tariffs on EU goods including cars to "much higher levels."
US Trade Court Strikes Down Trump’s 10 Percent Global Tariffs
The court found that the tariffs were not allowed under a 1974 trade law.
First Refunds of Trump Tariffs to Start as Early as May 12, Customs Agency Says
The Customs and Border Protection agency said it now estimates the first electronic refunds from President Donald Trump's tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court will start as soon as May 12, a day later than an earlier estimate.
First Tariff Refunds Expected May 11
A Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for refunds on billions in tariffs, though questions remain over whether consumers will see any money.
Trump Using Tariffs to Negotiate Fairer Trade Deals for Americans: Panel
Nate Lerner, a Democratic strategist, and Larry Ward, chair of the Constitutional Rights PAC, discussed with NTD's Steve Lance President Donald Trump increasing tariffs on all European cars coming into the United States by 25 percent.
Trump Scrapping Whiskey Tariffs After Royal Visit
‘People have wanted to do this for a long time,’ President Donald Trump said in a social media post.
Trump Says He’ll Take Note of Companies’ Decisions on Tariff Refunds
Customs and Border Protection has started the first phase of tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision invalidating Trump's global levies.
Businesses Can Claim Refunds for Trump Tariffs Starting Monday: What to Know
Importers and their brokers will be able to begin claiming refunds through an online portal beginning at 8 a.m.
Court Hears Challenges to Trump's Tariffs
Underlying the issue is the language covering trade deficits, the difference between what countries buy from the U.S. and what the U.S. buys from them.
Court to Hear Challenges to Trump's Section 122 Tariffs
The Court of International Trade is set to hear arguments on Friday that challenge President Trump’s latest tariffs under Sec. 122 of the Trade Act.
Tariffs Can Be Bipartisan Issue; US Hasn’t Seen Effect of Trump’s Tariffs Due to Litigation: Panel
Nicole Brener-Schmitz, a Democratic strategist and a former national political director for NARAL and Teamsters, and Tim Graham, the executive editor of NewsBusters at the Media Research Center, joined a panel discussion with NTD.
Trump Revamps Tariffs on Steel, Aluminum, and Copper
The new order defines how metal values are assessed for raw materials and simplifies calculations for other products.
Trump Signs Order to Impose 100 Percent Tariffs on Some Imported Drugs
Exceptions were granted to lower tariffs to 15 percent for the European Union, Switzerland, Japan, and South Korea, and 10 percent for the UK.
















