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By Timothy Aeppel AMANA, Iowa, June 29 (Reuters) - If any company stood to gain from President Donald Trump’s trade war, it was Whirlpool and the workers assembling its iconic appliances in Iowa. But at its “Big Blue” refrigerator plant,
The administration's latest round of import taxes takes a novel legal approach—and gives companies a shrinking window to respond.
The loudest argument in the Canada–U.S. trade dispute begins with a deficit. Yet the headline number leaves out a crucial
Canada's former chief trade negotiator says he doesn't expect Ottawa to reach a tariff deal with Washington before the U.S. midterm elections.
Trump is again discussing potential $2,000 tariff rebate checks for some Americans. Here's how they could work, who might qualify, and what stands in the way.
Businesses argued the first Trump administration used a "loophole" to impose tariffs beyond what Congress intended. The Supreme Court rejected their appeal.
The Section 301 Investigation launched by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) in March 2026 is framed as a response to forced labor. But examining the Investigation Report released in June and the proposed additional tariffs,
A new report claims Trump's Liberation Day tariffs suppressed hiring by up to 1 million jobs and cost American families roughly $1,000 more in 2025.
