Your editorial “Now Trump Wants an Export Tax” (Aug. 12), about the president’s demand for a 15% cut from two companies’ chip sales to China, refers to this as “an export tax that Congress didn’t ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes contributing editors Robert Goulder and Joseph Thorndike discuss the recent Nvidia deal to export chips to China, and they question its constitutionality ...
Today, The Bulwark published my article on Trump's unconstitutional export tax policy. Here is an excerpt: The Trump administration has imposed a "deal" on chip manufacturers Nvidia and AMD under ...
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's major Buenos Aires grains exchange, already forecasting a bumper wheat crop, could raise its estimates even higher if a temporary export tax cut until the end of ...
Two of America’s leading semiconductor companies have entered into an unprecedented arrangement with the U.S. government that is raising serious constitutional and policy concerns among legal experts.
The 15% government cut on sales of advanced semiconductor chips to China in return for being awarded export licenses constitutes an export tax, and is unlikely to raise substantial revenues, instead ...
On Monday, billionaire entrepreneur Cuban took to X, formerly Twitter and applauded President Trump's 15% revenue-sharing agreement with Nvidia and AMD, viewing it as a bold and progressive form of ...
The Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration reports that contraband trade and taxes levied by regional administrations ...