President Trump's tariff agenda, aimed at boosting American manufacturing, is criticized as economists doubt revenue claims amidst rising consumer prices.
House Republicans blocked Congress from swiftly challenging Trump's tariffs in a controversial vote, stirring debate among lawmakers about executive power limits.
President Trump orders a new investigation into copper imports, citing national security concerns and aiming to bolster U.S. production against China's dominance.
Howard Lutnick, Trump’s nominee for Commerce Secretary, vows to divest his business interests and tackle tariffs in trade negotiations with Canada, Mexico, and China.
Trump's Commerce nominee Howard Lutnick vows to divest business interests and tackle trade imbalances through new tariffs aimed at China and North America.
Trump vows to establish an "External Revenue Service" on his first day as president to collect tariffs, aiming to reshape U.S. trade policies and economic strategies.