A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the U.S. government to begin paying refunds of President Donald Trump's emergency ...
Washington retains formidable tools of pressure, but deploying them will require more consensus, more procedure, and more ...
A U.S. trade court judge ordered the government to begin paying refunds to importers who paid tariffs the Supreme Court said were collected illegally.
Yes, you’ll most likely have to pay a tariff. If you received the bowl or it was already processed by Customs and Border ...
The Trump administration is likely to appeal the move, as it ramps up its attempt to slow or potentially block the repayment ...
Just a week after the Supreme Court demolished the cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s tariff regime, questions are swirling about the legal foundation of his replacement tariffs.
The US Supreme Court on Friday struck down the Trump administration’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose global tariffs, ruling 6–3 that the move exceeded ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday imposed a 10 percent tariff on all goods not covered by current exemptions, returning to the global rate first announced by President Trump after the Supreme Court ...
President Donald Trump announced a 10% global tariff after the US Supreme Court’s landmark decision Friday ruling against his tariff imposition under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act ...
President Donald Trump's determined to implement tariffs despite a Supreme Court ruling on Feb. 20 striking down the president's emergency tariffs from last year. Trump announced on social media he ...
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The Supreme Court rebuked President Trump’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping "Liberation Day" tariffs, ruling that the Constitution gives Congress — not the ...
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