Trade court rules Trump tariffs illegal
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The U.S. trade court struck down Trump’s global 10% tariffs whilst he threatened “much higher” levies on the E.U.
Zandi's graph focuses on two stats: Average monthly job growth and the year-over-year change of PCE inflation. It shows that, since Liberation Day, the amount of jobs added each month have mainly been decreasing, while inflation has mainly been increasing.
A federal court delivered another setback to President Donald Trump’s trade agenda, but consumer prices are still unlikely to fall. Here's why: