Donald Trump has broad executive authority to impose tariffs for national security reasons, and may be considering invoking a national emergency to justify them.
Washington should beware the dangers in walling itself off from the world.
THIS is my kind of dry January – caked in sand and sun cream watching the legendary Dakar Rally. I’m here with Dacia. That’s right, Dacia. The people who make Britain’s cheapest new car. The £14k ...
"Under the Buy American Act components of end products that are sold to the federal government can also be subject to tariffs," said Dan Ramish.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency to provide legal justification for a ...
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Through a combination of prefabricated components and strategic construction methods, the new bridge demonstrates how complex ...
US and European markets mostly rose Monday following a report -- strongly denied by US President-elect Donald Trump -- that ...