In a major setback for President Donald Trump’s trade strategy, the U.S. Supreme Court has struck down most of his tariffs, but some of the tariffs imposed on China will remain. What does this means for U.S. trade—and how is the president responding?
“Today, I will sign an order to impose a 10 percent global tariff under Section 122, over and above our normal tariffs already being charged,” Trump said.
American and Chinese fighter jets briefly faced off near South Korea. What triggered the encounter?
The Japanese prime minister is warning of growing Chinese coercion. We have more on her plans to overhaul Japan’s defense strategy and deepen ties with the United States.
Olympian Eileen Gu is pushing back on Vice President JD Vance. She explains why she’s representing China despite being an American—and why critics are speaking out.
- Supreme Court Rules Against Most of Trump’s Tariffs
- US, China Jets Briefly Face Off Near Korean Peninsula
- Japan PM Takaichi Warns of China ‘Coercion’
- Japan PM Seeks Closer Cooperation With US
- Eileen Gu’s Response After Vance’s China Comments
- Trump Admin to Launch Peace Corps Tech Initiative
- Taiwan Overtakes China as Top Tech Exporter to US
- Trump Hosts Inaugural Board of Peace Meeting
- Indonesia Secures 19 Percent Tariff in Trade Deal With US
- Former South Korean President Gets Life Sentence