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EU carbon border tax goes easy on dirty Chinese imports, industry warns

BRUSSELS — Europe’s most energy-intensive industries are worried the European Union’s carbon border tax will go too soft on heavily polluting goods imported from China, Brazil and the United States — undermining

Rachel Reeves hopes trade deals can save Britain’s budget. Economists aren’t convinced.

In a luxury Saudi hotel some 3,000 miles away from her economic woes, Britain’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered a plucky pitch to some of the wealthiest people on the planet. “I believe

Trump’s ‘incredibly complex’ tariffs suck up CEO time and company resources

Businesses from Wall Street to main street are struggling to comply with President Donald Trump’s byzantine tariff regime, driving up costs and counteracting, for some, the benefits of the corporate tax cuts

A battlefield victory’: Trump’s tariff critics doubt they’ll win the war, even if Supreme Court steps in

Republicans got a series of warnings this week about President Donald Trump’s trade policies. But even the party’s biggest tariff skeptics doubt it will convince the White House to change course. Democrats

The White House’s Plan A is winning its Supreme Court tariff case. It also has a Plan B.

The White House is exuding confidence heading into Wednesday’s Supreme Court hearing that the justices will uphold President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff powers. But just in case, aides have a plan B.

What if Trump’s tariffs are illegal? It’s everybody’s problem.

Opponents of President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are finally getting their day in the U.S. Supreme Court. And while the justices may not rule for some time, their lines of questioning could
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