Businesses say IEEPA’s ‘silence’ on tariffs undercuts Trump’s orders
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Businesses say IEEPA’s ‘silence’ on tariffs undercuts Trump’s orders
Small businesses suing over President Trump’s use of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act to impose tariffs are arguing that the lack of any mention of tariffs in the law shows that it was never meant to enable them, and that recent Supreme Court precedent forbids judges from reading new executive powers into such “statutory silence.” The Justice Department’s claim that IEEPA provides authority for tariffs “collides head-on with” Supr…
Home Remodeling Predicted to Grow From Tariffs
The landscape of the U.S. home remodeling sector is evolving in 2025, due to the interplay between tariff pressures and a potential rebound in renovation activity. During the pandemic, there was a surge in home improvement projects as people spent more time at home, and spent less money on going out to eat and travel. […] The post Home Remodeling Predicted to Grow From Tariffs first appeared on LightNOW.
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