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January 14 2026 · 123 days ago
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President Trump signed Proclamation 2026-01052 adjusting imports of semiconductors, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and derivative products into the United States. The proclamation modifies tariff classifications and import conditions for these technology products. This affects domestic semiconductor manufacturers, electronics companies, and consumers through potential price increases and supply chain modifications.
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December 31, 2025 · 137 days ago
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This proclamation amends tariff regulations on timber, lumber, and wood derivative products imported into the United States. The action adjusts import duties and trade conditions for forest products. The measure impacts lumber prices, construction costs, and domestic timber industry competitiveness.
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December 29, 2025 · 139 days ago
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Trump administration signed a proclamation implementing a new trade agreement between the United States and Israel focused on agricultural products. The agreement modifies tariffs and trade terms for agricultural imports and exports between the two nations. American farmers and agricultural businesses will face changes to market access and competitive conditions for crops and livestock products.
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December 2025 · 157 days ago
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A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade imposed a permanent injunction blocking Trump's 10 percent tariff on nearly all U.S. imports imposed in February 2025 as a replacement for tariffs the Supreme Court had struck down. The ruling invalidates the tariff policy and directly impacts American consumers and businesses by removing the broad import tax. This represents a significant legal defeat for the Trump administration's trade agenda after earlier Supreme Court losses.
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December 6 2025 · 162 days ago
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Executive Order 14364 addresses security risks from price fixing and anti-competitive behavior in the food supply chain. The order directs federal agencies to investigate and combat practices that artificially inflate food prices. It aims to reduce costs for American consumers and strengthen the resilience of domestic food systems.
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November 20 2025 · 178 days ago
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Executive Order 14361 modifies tariff policies affecting trade with Brazil. The order adjusts the scope and application of tariffs on Brazilian imports. This action impacts American consumers and businesses through changes in trade costs and supply chain dynamics.
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November 14 2025 · 184 days ago
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Executive Order 14360 modified the scope of reciprocal tariffs on certain agricultural products. The order adjusts tariff rates and exemptions for farm goods in trade negotiations. American farmers and consumers may face changes in prices and market access for agricultural imports and exports.
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November 4, 2025 · 194 days ago
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Executive Order 14357 modifies tariff duties addressing the synthetic opioid supply chain from China. The order implements trade measures targeting precursor chemicals and finished opioid products. It aims to disrupt illegal drug trafficking networks and reduce the flow of synthetic opioids into the United States.
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November 4 2025 · 194 days ago
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Executive Order 14358 modifies reciprocal tariff rates between the United States and China as part of economic and trade arrangements. The order adjusts tariff structures to implement reciprocal trade policies. This directly impacts American consumers through potential price changes on Chinese imports and affects U.S. exporters' access to Chinese markets.
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October 17, 2025 · 212 days ago
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Trump signed a proclamation adjusting imports of medium and heavy-duty vehicles, vehicle parts, and buses into the United States. The action imposes tariffs on these vehicle categories, affecting domestic manufacturing and potentially increasing prices for commercial transportation equipment. American businesses relying on imported vehicle components and consumers purchasing commercial vehicles face higher costs.