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The administration appears undeterred after the Supreme Court ruled against a key tool for tariffs.
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Supreme Court Trump tariff decision impact: What to expect as fight for billions in refunds begins
The Supreme Court ruling that President Trump's tariffs are illegal will lead companies to seek billions in refunds, but the decision was silent on the issue.
President Donald Trump’s economic agenda took a major hit when the Supreme Court struck down many of his most sweeping tariffs. While Trump has options to restore some of the tariffs, he’s losing his most powerful tool to impose them almost at will as a bargaining chip with other countries.
It has been slightly over six weeks since the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the challenge to President Donald Trump’s power to impose sweeping tariffs in a series of executive orders earlier this year. During the lengthy debate over those tariffs ...
Re “Consumers should brace for price increases as retailers pass tariff costs along” (Nov. 10): President Trump recently posted about “the massive amounts of money being made by the United States of America, Hundreds of Billions of Dollars, as a ...
About $3.3 billion in tariffs paid by Indiana importers is in limbo after the Supreme Court struck tariffs down. Will Hoosiers get that money back?
Trump called yesterday's Supreme Court ruling on tariffs "ridiculous" as he announced his "fully allowed" new tariffs.