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Trump Says He'll Raise Tariffs to 15 Percent

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Trump Says He'll Raise Tariffs to 15 Percent After Supreme Court Ruling
President Donald Trump said Saturday that he was raising the global tariff he wants to impose to 15%, up from 10% he had announced a day earlier.

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6 Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision
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February 21, 2026 — Trump administration updates
President Donald Trump said he’ll increase his new global tariffs to 15%.

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Trump announces new 10% global tariff following Supreme Court's ruling
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Trump just hiked tariffs from 10% to 15%. Here’s how the tariffs will work and what’s next for the world
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Trump still has ways to keep tariffs after Supreme Court setback
“It’s hard to see any pathway here where tariffs end,” said Georgetown trade law professor Kathleen Claussen.

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Donald Trump wants to impose 15% tariff, up from initial 10% announcement after Supreme Court decision
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Donald Trump raises global tariffs to 15 per cent even after U.S. Supreme Court declared President's move to collect import taxes unlawful. What will happen next?
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Understanding the SCOTUS tariff ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled former President Donald Trump’s tariffs unlawful, limiting the scope of presidential emergency economic powers. University of Minnesota political science professor
Marketplace
1d

Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs

The Supreme Court released a decision Friday finding that the president does not have the authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Nasdaq
2mon

Nasdaq-100®’s Tariff Resilience

As of late August 2025, the economic environment remains uncertain with effective tariff rates now around 15-20% on average across all US imports. A resolution to tariff uncertainty has mostly arrived with lower-than-feared rates for many major trading ...
Philadelphia Tribune
2mon

Public awareness of tariffs is crucial to understanding U.S. economy

The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing a case to determine whether President Donald Trump’s global tariffs are legal. Until recently, tariffs rarely made headlines. Yet today, they play a major role in U.S. economic policy, affecting the prices of ...
EurekAlert!
1mon

A new Japanese study investigates how tariff policies influence long-run economic growth

Rising trade frictions over the past decade have sparked urgent questions about their long-term impact on global economies. The U.S. now applies tariffs of 66.4% on Chinese exports, which is higher compared to the average rate of 19.3%, while China ...
Seeking Alpha
2mon

Fed study sees tariffs lowering inflation then boosting it

A study by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco researchers suggest that inflation initially declines when tariffs are implemented, as demand falls, but then rise in the longer term as economic activity picks up, according to an economic letter released ...
Opinion
William Spaniel on MSN
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Opinion

Understanding India’s 50% tariff impact

An economic breakdown of why punitive 50% tariffs—aimed at India’s Russian oil imports and BRICS currency talks—may backfire on the U.S. economy.
The Diplomat
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Understanding Trump’s Latest Tariff Threat Against South Korea

U.S. President Donald Trump hosts a bilateral meeting with South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung in the Oval Office, Aug. 25, 2025. Credit: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok In a late January post on Truth Social, U.S. President Donald Trump ...
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10% becomes 15%: How stock market may react to Trump’s tariff shift on Monday

Indian markets head into Monday amid fresh tariff uncertainty after Donald Trump raised temporary US import duties from 10% to 15%, following a Supreme Court setback. While experts say markets may price in continuity,
Forbes
2mon

Prices Would Be Lower If Not For Trump’s Tariffs, Says New Study

Christmas decoration items are seen at a supermarket in Houston, Texas, on November 18, 2025. Tariffs imposed on imports by US President Donald Trump increased the prices of many Christmas decorations in the United States, especially those coming from China.
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