President Donald Trump on July 30 signed an executive order suspending the de minimis exemption, applying tariffs to low-value imports from all trading partners.
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Trump Spares Copper Market From Worst With 50% Duty on Products
President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on all semi-finished copper products coming into the U.S. but stopped short of applying the duty to imported refined copper.
July 30, 2025Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
Chair Jerome Powell has said the Fed would likely have cut rates already if not for President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.
July 30, 2025Defense Bill Would Prioritize Restroom Access for Truckers
When Congress resumes its legislative calendar after the August recess, lawmakers will consider comprehensive defense policy legislation linked to the trucking sector.
July 30, 2025Trucking Industry Hails Plan to Void GHG Phase 3 Rule
The rule had "put the trucking industry on a path to economic ruin and would have crippled our supply chain, disrupted deliveries and raised prices," said ATA President Chris Spear.
July 30, 2025Trump’s Tariff Deadline Is Friday: Here Are Deals So Far
Key details remain sparse — or not immediately captured in writing. Here’s what we know about the agreements so far.
July 30, 2025Economy Rebounds a Surprisingly Strong 3% in Q2
American gross domestic product — the nation’s output of goods and services — rebounded after falling at a 0.5% clip from January through March, the Commerce Department reported July 30.
July 30, 2025Trump Sets Tariff Rate for India at 25%
President Donald Trump suggested he would add an additional penalty over the country’s energy purchases from Russia.
July 29, 2025Senate Panel OKs 2026 DOT Funding Bill With $927M for FMCSA
“It is critical that we make significant investments to modernize our air traffic control systems and improve our airports, roads, railways, bridges and ports," Sen. Susan Collins said.
July 29, 2025China, US Agree to Extend Tariff Pauses After Stockholm Talks
China’s top trade official Li Chenggang said the two sides agreed to keep the tariffs at current levels — the U.S. taxing Chinese goods at 30% and China collecting 10% on U.S. products.
July 29, 2025