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Balancing economic interests and security concerns, European officials said they got the best deal possible with Trump, but critics said Brussels ceded to pressure.
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This lawsuit in court this week could throw a wrench in Trump's trade policy. Here's what to know.
The Trump administration's trade policy faces a critical test this week as a federal court weighs the legality of its sweeping tariffs.
The president is set to raise taxes on imports arriving from many countries, including Canada and Mexico. That’s on top of the tariffs that the White House has already announced on specific products,
President Donald Trump on Tuesday threatened to raise tariffs on Indian imports as high as 25% if the allied nations cannot complete a long-sought trade agreement.
Canadian aluminium smelters have started diverting primary metal away from the United States in response to the ratcheting up of import tariffs, first to 25% in March and then to 50% in June.
The 15% tariff would be lower than previously threatened, but it would remain a high duty on America’s largest trading partner.
President Trump's trade policy goes into effect Thursday, but could still be upended by a landmark court case.
President Trump has announced a trade agreement with the European Union. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi and Javier David have details on the deal.