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President Trump’s steep global tariffs have supercharged efforts to evade them. Some U.S. companies say the government is ill ...
Instead of battling over tariffs, Washington and Beijing have turned to a potentially far more harmful strategy: flexing ...
The United States is highly reliant on steel imports, bringing in more of the material from abroad than any other country in ...
Somewhat atypically, the random selection process returned a three-judge panel made up entirely of judges who were appointed ...
On May 28, 2025, the United States Court of International Trade (CIT), a U.S. federal court with special expertise in customs and international ...
Legal and trade experts' advice to foreign governments, companies and other clients: Assume the tariffs will resume in one ...
A threatened 50% EU tariff impacts talks, and businesses explore the lesser-known "first sale rule" workaround to save money.
A three-judge panel declared that the Trump administration invoking a 1977 law in imposing his 'Liberation Day' tariffs on ...
Brazil, which exports 55% of its primary fish products to the U.S., and China, is likely to redirect its seafood to domestic markets or alternative trading partners, UNCTAD predicted. Some maritime ...
A panel of three judges at the Court of International Trade ruled that Donald Trump didn’t have the legal right to make such ...
including passing legislation that would result in more criminal penalties for trade crimes. Muller said he supported Trump’s use of tariffs to crack down on unfairly made imports but that the ...