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Supreme Court rules Trump's global tariffs are illegal

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Council on Foreign Relations · 1d
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Survive the Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court has ruled against Trump’s use of tariffs, but the president has other methods and authorities available to him that could keep his trade agenda alive.

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What tariffs has Trump introduced and why?
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Supreme Court Tariff Ruling: Impact On Fintech
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Trump says he’s increasing the worldwide tariff from 10 to 15 per cent
U.S. President Donald Trump says he is increasing his worldwide tariff from 10 to 15 per cent.

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Trump says he’ll raise tariffs to 15 percent after Supreme Court ruling
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Companies line up for refunds after U.S. Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs
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With Tariff Changes, Consumers May Be Stuck in a Waiting Game
Businesses that raised prices to offset higher import taxes are likely to be reluctant to lower them as long as tariff rates remain uncertain.

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The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Trump’s tariffs. Now comes the hard work of issuing refunds
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What's next for Trump's tariffs after Supreme Court ruling
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Canada looks to trade talks after US Supreme Court tosses Trump's tariffs

Canada, the US and Mexico are gearing up negotiations as part of a review of the USMCA this summer.
Council on Foreign Relations
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What Americans Really Think About Trade and Tariffs

Tariffs have had a particularly noticeable effect on Americans’ perceptions of the cost of food. The CFR-Morning Consult survey asked Americans how concerned they are about affording a range of everyday expenses. Across the board, a majority of Americans are concerned about their ability to afford day-to-day items.
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How do tariffs work?

Tariffs are taxes a government puts on goods and services that come from other countries. You can think of a tariff as an extra fee added at the border, which makes imported products more expensive. Governments use tariffs for several reasons. They raise ...
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Supreme Court put the brakes on Trump, after Congress helped him step on the gas

Trump has walked all over Congress but prior presidents of both parties have stretched the bounds of emergency powers.
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Ruling Against Trump's Tariffs Creates New Uncertainty in US Trade Relations With China

The Supreme Court decision striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs has added a wrinkle to already complicated U.S.-China relations
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Point: Why Trump’s tariffs work

The debate over President Donald Trump’s tariffs was never really about economics; it was about framing. Instead of asking whether tariffs generated leverage, revenue or strategic correction, many observers chose a different path: emotional labeling.
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