Littwin: The Supreme Court Finally Stands up to Trump on Tariffs. It's Still Way Too Soon to Get Excited
Trump uses Section 122 of the Trade Act to impose a 10% global tariff amid legal challenges and uncertainty over refunding $175 billion collected since April, experts say.
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Trump chastised for plan to introduce 'more chaos'
President Donald Trump defiantly vowed to continue slapping tariffs on imported goods on Friday after the US Supreme Court overturned the so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs he implemented last year.In a press conference held hours after the Supreme Court ruled against the president’s tariff regime, Trump said that he had other tools at his disposal that allowed him to hit foreign products with taxes. Among other things, Trump said he was going t…
Supremes strike down Trump tariffs–more chaos ahead
The U.S. supreme court today declared many of President Donald Trump’s tariffs illegal. In a 6-3 ruling, the court said that a 1977 law designed to address national emergencies did not provide the legal justification for most of the Trump administration’s tariffs on countries across the world. This is by no means the end to tariff chaos. In fact the decision makes it worse.
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