The Economic Populist: Tariff Ruling Whiplash
By Katie Hettinga On Wednesday, May 28, the U.S. Court of International Trade (USCIT) ruled that tariffs President Trump imposed using the International Economic Emergency
By Katie Hettinga On Wednesday, May 28, the U.S. Court of International Trade (USCIT) ruled that tariffs President Trump imposed using the International Economic Emergency
By Katie Hettinga “I’ve made 200 deals,” Trump said in his TIME “100 Days” interview when asked about negotiations over the highest tariffs he imposed on scores of countries.
De minimis loophole closing permanently? When Rethink Trade launched, one of our first efforts was trying to close the de minimis loophole, the provision that allows goods
Lori Wallach American Economic Liberties Project Director, Rethink Trade Program A 30-year veteran of congressional trade battles, Wallach has been a prominent opponent of what
Lori Wallach was into tariffs before they were cool, and she was still into them when they became uncool again. She cut her teeth fighting alongside
De Minimis Loophole Again Closed for Chinese Imports, but Enforcement Issues Remain At 12:01am this morning, the Trump administration ended de minimis duty-free access for low-value imports
Monopolies Could Take Advantage of Trump’s Tariffs to Hurt Small Businesses and Consumers As Trump’s chaotic tariff announcements begin to impact global supply chains, Research
President Donald Trump’s Liberation Day tariff plan and the administration’s actions since have infuriated longtime critics of U.S. trade policies on the political Left—for reasons
In the wake of the economic turmoil caused by the Trump administration’s unpredictable tariff program, an important fact is getting lost—America does need to produce
Last week, President Trump added products to the list of exclusions from the still-standing 10% April 2 tariffs and 125% tariffs on Chinese goods. As Rethink Trade