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Family Affair: Commerce Secretary’s Sons Cash In on A.I. Frenzy

Howard Lutnick is helping push data center projects. His family companies are profiting from them.

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A mammoth data center is rising in Amarillo, Texas. Firms controlled by the Lutnick family have helped finance it, banking millions in fees in the process.

Trump Officials Prepare Tariff Exemptions, Seeking to Lower Food Prices

14 novembre 2025 à 11:21
If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump’s key economic policies over concerns about affordability.

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Shoppers at a grocery store in Brooklyn last week. Food prices have risen significantly this year, and a gauge of consumer confidence hit near-record lows this month.

In Cozying Up to Trump, Leaders Hedge Their Reliance on Moscow and Beijing

8 novembre 2025 à 10:46
President Trump has made it easier for countries that are close to Russia and China to build ties with the United States. Those countries are embracing the opportunity.

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President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan, with leaders of other Central Asian countries, at the White House on Thursday.

In Cozying Up to Trump, Leaders Hedge Their Reliance on Moscow and Beijing

8 novembre 2025 à 10:46
President Trump has made it easier for countries that are close to Russia and China to build ties with the United States. Those countries are embracing the opportunity.

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President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan, with leaders of other Central Asian countries, at the White House on Thursday.

A Skeptical Supreme Court Puts Trump’s Tariffs and Economic Agenda in Question

6 novembre 2025 à 05:04
President Trump has used his sweeping global tariffs as an economic tool and a political cudgel. A decision invalidating them could hamper his power.

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The fate of the president’s sweeping taxes on imports from nearly every country now rests in the hands of the Supreme Court.

Five Key Takeaways From the Supreme Court Tariff Argument

5 novembre 2025 à 17:02
The Supreme Court justices grappled with the legality of President Trump’s tariffs in an oral argument that stretched for almost three hours.

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The justices agreed to hear the case on President Trump’s global tariffs on an expedited schedule.

Is the U.S. Trade Deficit an ‘Emergency’?

5 novembre 2025 à 09:43
Many of the president’s tariffs rest on the legal claim that the gap between what America imports and exports is a national emergency, an idea that remains contentious.

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Shipping containers at the Port of Baltimore in June. The United States has run a trade deficit since the late 1970s, but it reached a historic $1.2 trillion last year.

Tariffs Are Here to Stay, Even if the Supreme Court Rules Against Trump

5 novembre 2025 à 05:01
The Trump administration says it has plenty of other options to impose tariffs, if the court rules against the president.

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President Trump has used an emergency powers law to punish countries globally with double-digit tariffs.

In China Truce on Tariffs and Rare Earths, National Security Controls Are Bargaining Chip

30 octobre 2025 à 21:03
Some analysts say Beijing won a major victory in its trade talks: Getting the U.S. to withdraw a national security measure that previously was not under discussion.

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The Trump administration agreed to pause a new rule that would restrict trade with foreign companies that pose a national security threat.
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