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Trump may force tariffs after Supreme Court setback

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 · 2d
Supreme Court Overturns Trump Tariffs: What Changes Now For Prices, Trade And Refunds
The Supreme Court invalidated $200 billion in Trump's tariffs, ruling he exceeded authority by misinterpreting the IEEPA, as it doesn't grant independent presidential tariff power.

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 · 3d
7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision
Council on Foreign Relations · 3d
After the Supreme Court Ruling, What Is Next for Trump’s Tariffs?
 · 14h
The Supreme Court sends tariffs on a turbulent descent
On Friday, the US Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited ruling confirming that President Donald Trump’s emergency IEEPA tariffs were illegal.

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 · 15h
US tariff policy 'hasn't changed', says Trump's trade representative
 · 10h
Stocks to watch as Trump's new tariffs spell more uncertainty
 · 7h
Trump threatens countries that 'play games' with existing trade deals
The European Union said on Monday it would suspend its ratification of a deal struck over the summer.

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 · 7h
Trump Suggests He May Impose ‘Obnoxious’ Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling
 · 9h
Trump warns countries that 'play games' with US trade deals will face higher tariffs
2d

What tariffs has Trump introduced and why?

Donald Trump has introduced tariffs on goods coming into the US from most countries around the world. The US president argues that the taxes will boost domestic manufacturing and create jobs. But critics have warned of higher prices for consumers and damage to the global economy.
15hon MSN

Some U.S. allies see higher duties under new tariffs, rivals see relief, trade body says

U.S. allies and partners like the U.K. and the European Union facing higher tariffs but countries like Brazil, China and India get a reprieve.
5h

Trump Administration Scrambles to Pick Up the Pieces of Broken Tariffs

President Trump is already working to piece his tariff program back together, after a Supreme Court ruling ruptured a centerpiece of his economic agenda.
6don MSN

Americans, not other countries, paid Trump's tariffs in 2025

President Donald Trump has repeatedly said foreigners would pay for his import tariffs. A new report says Americans picked up most of the tab.
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