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A recent round of tariff threats has added a new layer of uncertainty, but the monthslong track record affords economists an opportunity to evaluate what the tariffs have yielded
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A federal appellate court on Friday refused to stay a judge's order directing the government to start reinstating National Institutes of Health (NIH) research grants that got slashed this year. The post 'All the hallmarks of arbitrary and capricious decision-making': Appeals court deals new blow to Trump's effort to stop funding scientific research first appeared on Law & Crime.
The Canada-U.S. softwood lumber trade relationship has dealt with ups and downs, disputes and resolutions, for decades. Anxiety for Canadian exporters is reaching a fever pitch again as the U.S. threatens to more than double softwood lumber duties and add even steeper tariffs under a national security investigation.
On Wednesday morning, as markets worldwide shuddered on news that President Donald Trump was likely to fire Jerome Powell, James van Geelen at Citrini Research wasted no time in blasting a “macro trade” alert to his some 50,
ABC's Martha Raddatz hosts Donna Brazile, Reince Priebus, Sarah Isgur, and Molly Ball to discuss the president's accomplishments in his first six months back in office.
The two countries have been trying to negotiate an end to an escalating tit-for-tat tariff war that has upended global trade and supply chains. Trump has sought to impose tariffs on U.S. importers for virtually all foreign goods,
"As a big business owner looking at rates at 1% or 2%, I'm definitely saying, 'what do you know that I don't?'"