U.S. Supreme Court frosty on Trump's tariff power
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Here is a brief look at the events that have teed up today’s showdown at the Supreme Court. Feb. 1: President Trump invokes emergency economic powers to hit Canada, Mexico and China wi
Sheinbaum said that she spoke to U.S. President Trump on Saturday, and that they had agreed to extend bilateral negotiations on trade, postponing the scheduled tariff increase.
The United States is giving Mexico more time to make trade policy changes to avoid an increase in tariffs that had been set to go into effect on Saturday, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico said Monday. “For the time being, there is no situation that would lead to a special tariff being imposed on Nov. 1,” Ms. Sheinbaum said.
The Port of San Diego might have seen imports moderately increase from January through August in comparison to last year but things could still shake out differently by the end of 2025. At the end of 2024, the port had imported 2,391,618 metric tons, down 2.3% from 2023.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday she had secured a further extension from her US counterpart, Donald Trump, of a tariff hike, days before a
Mexico’s new leader has faced a tough first year in office, with a U.S. president demanding she stops drugs and migrants from moving northward while dealing with the activities of organized
Mexico and France announced Friday a new phase in their strategic alliance to boost trade, investment and scientific, cultural and diplomatic cooperation, during the France's head of state first offic
President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs appear to be on shaky legal ground, with Supreme Court justices on Wednesday indicating he may not have the authority to impose them under a law designed for use during a national emergency.