President Trump will sign a directive in the coming days raising his global tariff to 15% “where appropriate” and is seeking “continuity” with nations that struck trade deals, an official said.
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EU Sees US Tariffs Breaking Deal Limit on $5B Worth of Goods
Trump’s new policy will increase duties above the maximum allowed level on European exports including cheese, butter, some agricultural products, and several plastics, textiles and chemicals.
February 25, 2026Appeals Court Sides With BNSF on Asbestos Deaths
A federal appeals court has overturned a judge’s finding that BNSF contributed to the deaths of two in Montana. BNSF argued it was required under law to accept the vermiculite material for shipment.
February 25, 2026US Signals Steady Tariffs Ahead of China Meeting
“We expect that level to remain in place. We don’t intend to escalate beyond that. We intend to really stick to the deal that we had before,” Jamieson Greer said on Fox Business.
February 25, 2026Duffy Seeks Permit Reforms to Speed State Projects
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy told state planners he intends to eliminate red tape and reform permitting to complete construction projects faster amid rising costs.
February 25, 2026Israel Raises Wheat Levies to Woo US
Israel plans to make further trade concessions to the U.S. on food and agricultural goods as part of efforts to persuade its closest ally to ease tariffs on exports from the Jewish state.
February 24, 2026US Signals Possible Easing of Metal Tariffs, EU Says
European Union officials believe the U.S. will soon streamline its broad tariffs on products containing steel and aluminum, a topic that’s been an irritant in transatlantic relations.
February 24, 2026Tariff Ruling May Spur Cargo Surge at Port of Los Angeles
The Supreme Court’s decision on President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs may drive up cargo volume, Port of Los Angeles Executive Director Eugene Seroka said.
February 24, 2026Companies Push for Billions in Refunds After Tariff Reversal
The Trump administration is likely to face legal obstacles if it argues against refunds for the tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court — thanks to statements by Justice Department lawyers.
February 25, 2026Confusion Mounts as US 10% Tariffs Begin
Donald Trump’s new 10% global tariffs went into effect Feb. 24, kicking off a White House effort to preserve the president’s trade agenda after the Supreme Court struck down his original duties.Â
February 24, 2026