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    Trade Tensions Rise: Trump Weighs New National Security Tariffs

    Washington, February 24 – US President Donald Trump is considering imposing new national security tariffs on six industries after the Supreme Court invalidated many of his tariffs from his second term, a media report said.According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the proposed measures...
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    US Trade Chief: Tariff Policy Remains Consistent After Supreme Court Ruling

    Washington, February 22 – US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the Trump administration has "very durable tools" to maintain its tariff-driven trade strategy after the Supreme Court struck down most of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, insisting that the White House is now...
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    Treasury Secretary Confirms Tariffs Remain Key to Trump's Economic Policy

    Washington, February 21 – US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessem made it clear that tariffs would remain a central tool of President Donald Trump’s economic strategy, even after a Supreme Court ruling limited the administration’s use of one legal authority to impose them.Speaking at the Economic...
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    US-India Trade: New Tariff Framework Replacing IEEPA Duties

    Washington, February 21 – The White House has clarified that India will face a 10 per cent tariff temporarily following US President Donald Trump's announcement of a new global tariff order, replacing the earlier International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA)-based duties that were struck...
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    Trump Announces 10% Global Tariff Following Supreme Court Decision

    Washington, February 21 – US President Donald Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court after it struck down his use of a key tariff authority, calling the court's decision "deeply disappointing," while announcing he would immediately move to other statutes, including a new "10 per cent global...
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    US-Taiwan Trade Agreement Aims for Increased Trade and Reduced Tariffs

    February 13, New Delhi: The United States signed a trade deal with Taiwan on Thursday, confirming a 15% tariff rate on imports from Taiwan while committing Taiwan to a schedule for eliminating or reducing tariffs on nearly all U.S. goods.The document, released by the Office of the U.S. Trade...
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