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By David Lawder, Anusha Shah and Philip Blenkinsop WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has proposed tariffs of up to 12.5% on imports from 60 countries after determining they had failed to curb trade in goods made with forced labor,
Although it is universally recognized that forced labor is a practice that should not be tolerated, the use of forced labor across the world continues to persist and has even increased in recent years,
The United States will respect tariff caps in trade deals struck with the European Union, Japan and other countries, and ‌planned U. tariffs over forced labour provide the legal basis to do so, ‌U.
Cambria CEO Marty Davis has successfully asked the U.S. government to put tariffs on quartz. His business competitors are crying foul.
A federal court struck down Trump’s Section 122 tariffs, halting the 10% levy and opening the door to new refund claims as tariff uncertainty grows for U.S. companies.
President Donald Trump said he's canceling his tariffs on European countries after saying in his Davos speech that the U.S. wouldn't use force to control Greenland.
Trump's plan will shell out millions in taxpayer funds, continuing his pattern of paying off industries harmed by the his economic policies.
A Vernon Hills company received a full refund, plus interest, for tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. Learning Resources was one of the plaintiffs in the legal case filed against the tariffs. Learning Resources is a family-owned business that has been selling educational toys for decades.
President Donald Trump is in a hurry to rebuild the tariff wall the Supreme Court tore down less than four months ago. The administration has proposed slapping double-digit tariffs on products